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[/url]hey guys

selling my r32 GTS

i brought the car damaged/ repairable write-off but have had all the work professionally done but now need to sell her to fund my gtr

i have all photo's of the work so it can pass VIV inspection,

the car is manual,just had a new clutch, engine/gear box have just been serviced

will throw in a frp gtr style front bar

the car is complete but dose need finishing off, would need some paint here and there also has 3rd gear crunchy would suit drift/track/ street or parts if needed

car owes me alot more but need it gone $4000

I also have rb25de engine, ecu and loom out of r33 s2

engine was out of lady owner car with 120,000 on the clock

has ngk iridium plugs

r34 coils and coil cover

polished cam covers

as seen in last picture can be purchased at an extra $1000 if wanted with car

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now on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com....em=140514226863

Edited by smartrx4
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