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[depends on when you want it <BR>I will be swaping my head for a neo head latter on but maybe not till Jan next year so the one thats on it will be for sale. <BR>Its been ported and has big cams cant remember the specs of the cams but can find out

or even a std m spec one , or a smashed up fibreglass one? , gunna have this car on the road very soon

pretty sure daniel H has some rear bilstines to suit r32. but weather they are for sale or not i dont know.

32 4 door you might sell in near future toff? :whistling:

Yea well pm me an offer Damo, I'm trying to find something better suited for the rest of the vertex kit atm. Something cheap I can throw on and sell the bastard already.

32 4 door you might sell in near future toff? :whistling:

possibly mate , i have too many cars , atleast 2 of them need to go , wont be for atleast a month before i make up my mind what i'm doing though , it's registered , just missing front guard bonnet and bar or i'd be driving it

possibly mate , i have too many cars , atleast 2 of them need to go , wont be for atleast a month before i make up my mind what i'm doing though , it's registered , just missing front guard bonnet and bar or i'd be driving it

sell me a ceffy w00t.gif

any idea on a price toff?

nah no idea atm mate , i don't even know what it owes me (long story) , i'll work it out over the weekend if i get the chance

sell me a ceffy w00t.gif

On the cards mate , if i was to sell one it would be the purple one and price would be pending what goodies go with it :wub:

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