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hey all i have my r32 gts non turbo for sale, its an automatic , has rb20de car is stock besides a exhaust, has 224xxxkms the car has just been serviced at 220,000 kms i got spit fire coil packs new spark plugs fuel pump around 210xxx kms the paint is in real good condition besides a couple scratches were on before i bought car and a little dint in top of boot . its gunmetal grey .. has 10 months rego atm .

has sony explode head unit 2x 6x9 pioneer speakers , kicker amp , 12 inch kicker sub. asking $7000

does not come with the volk gt-c's will go with the stock 16s. will get more pics of interior up as soon as i can back seats are good as new the front have have had seat covers on and have no rips or anything in them only down side is the vents are broken but air conditioner still works real good. all electronics are working.

contact me on here and ill get back to you as soon as i can.

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price drop 6500, just changed oil castrol magnatec new oil filter , bought new door seals as other were cracked and in bad condition, new r32 gtst steering wheel same as which comes in car, just in alot better condition,

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