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Hey I'm fairly keen on a r32 gts4, manual, nothing overly modified I'm in Vic the closer the better=)...if selling or know anyone selling please feel free to pm me

cheers

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Hey Sam, ( your not the Sam halaby from reservoir right?)

I have ab r32 gts4, auto though. But immac condition. Check my eoi thread, price is pretty negotiable( just put it there as per rules)

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Cheers man but not without reg n youse don't use roadys do you?

it has a mod plate, because i bought it from QLD, haven't rego'd it in SA yet.

even if you bought it with rego, it would still need to get an ID check or a rwc (not sure how vic works)

give your rego office a call or something and see what the deal is and let me know :)

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All new purchases need a RWC issued by a VASS (authorised workshops in VIC). Whether it has interstate reg or not shouldn't matter cos SA reg is useless the moment you take ownership in VIC.

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hey bud my brother has one its white manual has only 105***kms on it gtr front bar, bonnet, grill nothing really moded he just has exhaust n coil overs he hasnt got around to doing anything else yet just got it through regency bought it defected we fixed the rear guards they were rusted so we cut it out n re-welded in new steel all done properly just has primer over those bits rest of car is mint condition interior is all good if interested his number is 0488769926 were is adelaide sa but can organise transport rego runs out 3rd month after that not registering again after that hell be chasing about $9500 ono

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2 doors are too common. 4 doors FTW

actually manual GTS4 coupes are rare as rocking horse shit. Sedan's and auto's are much easier to find ;)

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