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Item Summary: R32 4 doors sedan rb20det Auto

Location: South Australia (Adelaide)

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: don't need anymore

Asking Price: $5000 or make any reasonable offer

Delivery Methods: Pick Up

Contact Info: pm me or phone 0431173841 Eric

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R32 4 doors sedan rb20det Auto

Matt Black,

GReddy Informeter

Alpine touchscreen DVD player

The car drive good , and is pretty much standard, except for the D1 style front fenders, URAS style front bumper, HKS air filter

The condition of Body is ok, have crack in front bumper, scratches on the left hand side rear fender

rego till the end of March...

$5000 or make any reasonable offer...

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wow dude that is the WORST pic someone has ever put up to help sell the car, get some proper pictures up so we can actually see the car first of all

then some pics of sides, rear, interior and engine bay

and what happened to the paint? who sprayed it with a can?

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