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hi guys i am putting my 32 up for sale i love this car and it has been my first real project and i have put alot of time into it and i know it need a bit more work in the paint but other than that she is ready to go. So i am just seeing if anyone is keen on it

its a 1990 R32 GTS-T

rb20det

greddy emanage ultimate

hks turbo

splitfire coil packs

rx7 550cc injectors

3inc zorst

custom intake pipe

custom strut tops

whiteline swaybars

bn sports kit (copy)

wide body (the rear has not been fitted but can be if needed)

not to sure if i want to sell the duck tail yet

there is a roof wing as well just not fitted

here are the pics

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what it will look like with the wide body on and roof wing

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car is in sydney rego has just run out but if need will come with 12 months rego if needed (which it will)

asking price $12000ono

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