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Hello, i have a black skyline gtr r32 for sale, it has no motor!

Its just the body, its in pretty good shape, has a front mount, nice wheels. The engine was used over 5 years ago in a different application. I was going to rebuild it but i dont have the time.

Any other questions let me know or throw me some offers.

Sydney

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Hi all, i am located in the bankstown area. I am trying to answer all your PM's hoever i can not reply to your emails for some reason. ? not sure why. I have had quite a few people interested, now its just a matter of finding out why i can not reply to their emails!!!

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