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CAR: The car is a gunmetal grey R32 GTR

It has 10months rego on it and has done just under 88000kms.

MODIFICATION:

- Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch

- HKS eshaust

all from previous owner

Service done every 5000kms.

PICTURES:

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i will post more over the weekend

NOTES:

- Its got a loose head gasket which leaks a tiny bit into the oil jacket

but its still driveable. I still drive it to work.

- theres a small ding on the front left wheel arch from the previous owner

going over a speed hump to fast

REASON FOR SALE:

- its hit the pocket recently as my hours at work have been reduced

so im looking for a cheaper drive

- looking to put a deposit on a house

PRICE: $11000 and also considering swaps.

CONTACT DETAILS: contact here by pm or call on 0433 087 499 MELVIN

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hey mate

can you email me more piks, under bonnet etc, and what work has been done to it

and is it v spec 2???

im VERY keen, get back to me asap

my email is

[email protected]

what are you after for swaps to

let me know asap, i want this car!!!!!

UPDATE: MORE PICS AND A BIT MORE INFO

- THE CAR IS RUNNING ON 18" STARCORP IMPULS WITH FALKEN FK451 WRAPPED AROUND

THE TYRES ARE 265/35/18 SO THERES DISH ALL AROUND.

- THERE IS AN OIL COOLER AND THE CARBON FIBRE HOOD WILL GO WITH THE CAR.

- THE CLARION DVD HEAD DECK PICTURED AND A SUB NOT PICTURED WILL NOT COME

WITH THE CAR. BUT THE 6X9s IN THE BACK WILL STAY WITH THE CAR.

PICS:

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Hi i got a a 1990 mitsubishi vr4 galant awd turbo, it has 195000K's, its not on the market yet but have been thinking about it, some work done to it, basically basic bolt in mods, like injectors, fuel pump, turbo, manifolds, dump, afm, ecu, its black with a slight flake of gold pearl through out, it has a fair few other stuff, if you are interested in swaps, with Say about $2000 from me on top then get back to me and ill give you more info.

Thanks Andy

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