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Hi Skyline freaks....Here I have found a very cheap R32 GTS-T ( $5000 ) ONLY Would make a great Drift Project and Its Very CheeeeeP Its item 270498671522 on E-bay and Finishes today

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-R32-...=item3efafa2ba2

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Hi Skyline freaks....Here I have found a very cheap R32 GTS-T ( $5000 ) ONLY Would make a great Drift Project and Its Very CheeeeeP Its item 270498671522 on E-bay and Finishes today

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-R32-...=item3efafa2ba2

where to start... this is a wanted to buy section... your also not allowed to put links to your items on other sites... and since your a newbie, you should know this as you should have read the rules...

not really cheap dude, you can find 32's that cheap locally most weeks

+1 for that, r32's that arn't in very good condition sell for that price easily every day...

Hi Skyline freaks....Here I have found a very cheap R32 GTS-T ( $5000 ) ONLY Would make a great Drift Project and Its Very CheeeeeP Its item 270498671522 on E-bay and Finishes today

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-R32-...=item3efafa2ba2

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