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Hi guys, trying to chase up the old owner of a nissan skyline R32, just bought it from auctions and would love to know some history on the car

Ben Parsons name sticker was left on the rear seat and was guessing it must be him lol

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The car now resides in my yard and is about to be stripped naked

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so you decided against a 4 door? id be hoping you didnt pay anymore than 4K

paid far less than 4 grand for this, this is for my wrecking business and i would never in my life pay 4 grand for a 4 door 32 that is smashed and double defected

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