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G'day everyone

I'm steve but I like to be called KLUTNEY

I have recently swapped cars for a Y31 Cima

I have just spent about 2k on it and there is still plenty of work to do on it but it's getting there

Spent about 1k on getting the engine & drivetrain running perfect

It's got r32 Gtst stock rims with the hub bore done to fit

The only problem is getting parts for this thing, hardly anyone has parts except Nizzpro (who mind you have been great but are abit pricey

But I spose that's what you get when you have a rare as pimpin ride

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Cheers Mate

I need a fair bit

Of stuff for it to be perfect....it's getting there though

Just got a set of VIP 18's for it

And hooking up a big front mount to it now

SPEAR ME A TXT TO 0409925000

or PM me your no & I'll write up a list of what I need & what you do have we can work out something :)

Thanks Heaps

Look forward to hearing from ya

Don't get on here much, too busy working on cars

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