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so only a few months left that i can get a car bought and claim it against my new business, so due to the lack of track days left this year i can attend i'm looking to sell and add the money to an upgraded work car/ tow vehicle and i'll get another toy after thend of finacial year...

so very saddly :D

R32 4DOOR

silver

full BN kit

50mm widebody frp front guards

areo mirrors

D-Max roof and boot spoiler

RB20

spit fire coil packs

R34 neo turbo

trust oil cooler and relocation kit

power steering cooler

greedy front mount

catch can and breather

alloy rad, new silicon hoses

nismo thermostat

full exhaust with twin 3" tipes , new high flow metal cat

has 210kw on 14psi

Nardi and D1 release

usual guages, (boost, oil temp, water temp, oil presure)

turbo timer

ipod input cd player

Bride zeta low max fixed back (can remove for stock)

Hand brake button

32 gtr rear seats (comes with stock as spare)

tinted windscreen vissor

Bee-r limiter

5peed manual conversion

full 5stud and bake conversion

ABS removed (full mod plate)

hicas lock bar and hi cas removed

new front steering rack (s13 provides great lock)

cusco front castor rods

custom nismo power brace

HSD coilovers

cusco rear camber arms

alloy craddle bushes

2WAY mechanical diff

18x9 +15

18x10+10 works variana's

New nakangs all round

car is getting full service and new brake pad next week,

all offers welcome, not really looking for a trade but always worth a look

$17,000 ono as is or removel of basic parts and rims for a quicker sale

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am wanting to trade for old school cruiser or muscle car...

will sell for $14,000 with the black meshies..

$15,500 with black D1R's 18x10 all round, all new rubber....

$17,000 with the works wheels..

negotiable and interested to see if anyone has any old schoolers....

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am wanting to trade for old school cruiser or muscle car...

will sell for $14,000 with the black meshies..

$15,500 with black D1R's 18x10 all round, all new rubber....

$17,000 with the works wheels..

negotiable and interested to see if anyone has any old schoolers....

swap my r34 4 door skyline 1999model 0405525388 sms me can sms pic to you turbo manual work misters on it upper arms lower arms tein coilovers defis gauges want 23000 for it swap with cash

swap my r34 4 door skyline 1999model 0405525388 sms me can sms pic to you turbo manual work misters on it upper arms lower arms tein coilovers defis gauges want 23000 for it swap with cash

Sorry mate not what I'm after

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