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Also for sale is a 1996 Magana Executive V6 Daily shitter. $500

Has a dent in the front left from someones head (hehe)

Yes registerable and easily get an RWC.

Rego has lapsed very recently but happy to put more on if you pay $250 more.

Drives very well and very well maintained. Newish tyres (90%)

New performance zorst. It's long in the tooth. But everything works fine. Engine etc.. is all good.

4spd auto. Reason FS. I bought my GF another car

Up for quick sale

Cheers

Richard

He tripped...........................twice

But yeah it's a good buy. $500 drive it for 3 months while you RB's being fixed. Value

Drive it for 12 months during the full rebuild of your GTR's engine and boltons = WINNER :D

Take it out to a padoock and see what you can do for the day if you want :)

In a weeks time from now I'll drive it out to the wreckers and pick up some dollars.

those guys that showed an interest in the R32 weather shields yor going to have to pick them up from mine in Bonython. Txt me on 0408 732 655 when your in the area.

If there not picked up by this Sunday night they go in the dumpster.

1 Set OEM in gloss black, 1 Set CF. Attach with 3m double sided tape

Also if anyone wants to drive away in a 96 Magna Exec V6 - $200. It runs well, looks fine and it will pass RWC

You can take it to a property and use it as a paddock basher or you can register it and drive it as a daily.

Small dent in front qtr from some ones head.

those guys that showed an interest in the R32 weather shields yor going to have to pick them up from mine in Bonython. Txt me on 0408 732 655 when your in the area.

If there not picked up by this Sunday night they go in the dumpster.

1 Set OEM in gloss black, 1 Set CF. Attach with 3m double sided tape

Also if anyone wants to drive away in a 96 Magna Exec V6 - $200. It runs well, looks fine and it will pass RWC

You can take it to a property and use it as a paddock basher or you can register it and drive it as a daily.

Small dent in front qtr from some ones head.

if not taken(instead of throwing them), can you bring them to the mid march meet if you're coming?

those guys that showed an interest in the R32 weather shields yor going to have to pick them up from mine in Bonython. Txt me on 0408 732 655 when your in the area.

If there not picked up by this Sunday night they go in the dumpster.

1 Set OEM in gloss black, 1 Set CF. Attach with 3m double sided tape

Yes please!

Have been busy with building my garage and my car is not going.

i will try and get over there tomorow arvo at the time you said (missus car)... and pick up lights too.

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

Yes please!

Have been busy with building my garage and my car is not going.

i will try and get over there tomorow arvo at the time you said (missus car)... and pick up lights too.

K_D (Kyle) has the spare set of HIDs for you in Florey.

I have some parts lying around forsale

C-West Rear Wing (dual wing) $300

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Genuine GTR Door Sills - $250

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C-West R34 Body Kit (pic only of front bar) $700

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Please pm if interested

Edited by ScR33m3r

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