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Hi all

just a EOI at this present moment.. Rarest body kit around. i have never seen a BN sports widebody R32 around brisbane at all!

selling my baby even though i have just got her not long ago i am too busy to even drive it!

Its a 1991 R32 GTST with a real BN sports wide body in midnight purple

Momo Steering wheel

GTR seats

immaculate dash

Nismo Dash cluster

HKS intercooler

Koni Shocks

Lower temp thermostat 62c / fresh coolant concentrate mix

New water pump

New timing belt

New NGK irriduims

New 3A racing pod

Endless SSS pads

TBE exhaust - RSR front/dump/Apex'i catback

Strut brace

Purple Neons professionally wired in to a switch

Purple parker lights

A'pexi Key

Viper alarm

Working A/C

A'pexi turbo timer pen style

GTR Dash surround

ADR approved carbon fiber bonnet

Dished rims

Just arrived from Japan not long ago, Complied recently, Timing belt and major service straight away

Dash has only 4k km's on it so cant tell the actual amount of K's from engine

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NOOOOO!!! :(

I've personally jizzed buckets in and over this car*

Whoever gets this car is going to be rollin' like a true player!!

This car rides so smooth and sounds like a dream. The number of heads that turn and look at this thing when you are rolling is just amazing! If I hadn't have just bought my 32 I would have been on this one like a fat kid on cake!

Free bump for the sexiest 32 I've ever seen

*note - I've not actually jizzed IN the car... but you get the idea!

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Im interested as I need a daily.

$6k cash if you remove the neons and carbon fibre bonnet for the stock one.

try boost im sure u will be able to find a car for 6k

This car came in from japan recently as just have been complied not too long ago so i do not think u have worked on it chris

as for the mods.. no power mods..

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A mate of mine had a 32 4 door with the exact same kit on it in yellow. He had heaps of attention. People smashed of his mirrors, keyed it, threw rocks at it while parked, and one night while walking back to his car there was all this broken plates on it. And he was a sensible driver. So yeah there's a difference when heaps of people look and think your car looks great or just looks like shit.

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