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R32 gts-t

1990

450k on the clock

3" turbo back 5zigen exaust

FMIC

Apexi Pod filter

HKS turbo timer

17" black Toms Cabala XM toyota engineering rims 17x7 1/2 on front 17 x 8 1/2

Black n cream leather re-trim on seats

things that are wrong with it

.missing two coil packs

.missing flasher pot for indicators

.missing bonnet

.body damage to driver side rear quater just behind driver door

.body damage to passenger side rear quater behind rear wheel arch

.body damage to front quater panel

.missing master cylinder

missing passenger door

Has been defected and ran out of rego

no rwc

would be a great track car

Car located in Eastern melb

sms or pm me

0403718653

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