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just thinking about selling my daily driver

its gun metal grey

r32 gtst manual

mods include

blitz tuned ecu

front mount intercooler

hks panel filter in standard airbox

excedy clutch

3 inch turbo back zorst

blitsein shocks

brand new front rotors 200ks old same as rear pads

r33 rear cradle

r33 turbo (old owner claims)

battery removed to boot

gtr rear seat

monstar tacho air fuel gauge

nardi wheel/gear knob

do luck front bar an side skirts vertex rear bar

standard 16s new tyres also comes with veilside 18x9.5 and 18x10s

rego til jan

running standard boost as its a daily work car

i think cluster says around 75,xxx ks i think

bad points speedo stopped workin as did the standard tacho

bonnet an boot are matt black

missing dash vent

few marks hear and there nothing redicuous

will sell with rego no rwc cant see it needing much

may have forgot some stuff

7000 ono

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