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still for sale guys 12,500 grand reg runs out in April.

wine red R32 GTR pretty standard GTR nothing too out there as for km's dash has been changed and says 35,000 smile.gif haha but realistically id say maybe 135,000.

has the folowing things

- after market coilovers (just damper adjusting)

- new exedy clutch

- Light weight flywheel

- steel wheel GTR turbo's

- new rear bushes

- mines pod adaptors and Pod filters

- N1 front bar

- FMIC

- after market head unit

- 3inch fujitsubo jasma exhaust -nice and silent on idol and no drone on freeway.

- 3.5 front pipe

- Hicas lock bar

- Trust hard pipe

- Viper Alarm system ($500)

- new brake pads

- Turbo Timer

asking $12,500ono located western suburbs melbourne.

the paint on the front bar is chipped a little as shown in pics sad.gif engine bay probably needs some paint attention i.e rocket covers,

any questions dont hesitate or phone 0404 726 921 smile.gif

as for photo of driver side door, it wasn't actually shut properly it does line up smile.gif

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Mate, I do want this car, but it's a matter of selling mine first. If you do change your mind on the swap I offered, let me know.

hey mate like i really cant swap i just need another car. thats one of the reasons for the price drop sorry.

hey mate if you still have it on the 16th off this month ill fly ova and take it off ur hands cheers

no worries mate, well i got a guy looking at it today, so ill let you know :mad:

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