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Mate, i dont know where abouts ur from, but ive got my R32 GTS-T up for sale at the moment.

Looking for around $9000 negotiable, but can potentially pull aftermarket bits off to drop the price so you can build yourself.

Check out my for sale thread if ur interested:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...-N-t323449.html

Cheers

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Sorry man, didnt realise you were so far away.

Taking bits like splitfires, boost controller, rims, gtr seats, prob looking around $7500 to $8000, but ur still a bit far away.

Good luck with the search, im sure youll find something pretty sweet up north....

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i did find a clean one for 5k with rego, how ever selling my car toook longer than expected so the guy now has someone else looking at it today im like but i have cash!!!

so hopefully other person doesnt buy it so i can get it! i didnt really sleep because of it haha not to mention the sick feeling i got when i sold my silvia :P

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