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93, R32 gtr 88,xxxks

Greedy pipe work,

full exhaust,

brand new Exedy clutch HD ( fitted two days ago )

bigger AFM's,

new turbos,

C/F bonnet also comes with white factory gtr bonnet,

two sets of rims 17" work termist and the 18" on the car

Just been serviced.

We are the first registered owners in Australia

Wicked car to drive nice little upgrades

Open to offers

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Hey man would you swap for a manual uras R34 GTT sedan? Here's some pictures and the mod list. http://www.gumtree.com.au/c-ViewAd?AdId=1006047719

Ta ta for the offer nice car but would be a bit to much of a step back for me cheers

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yeah I also would let it go at that price if it had be re-built or had rust or had higher k's etc but i doesnt and the fact that it sat in a shed for years in Japan and its only been in Australia since 2012 i wouldnt let it go at that price but thanks anyways

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Hey mate are you the guy that swapped bonnets with Geetea-are?

You interested in selling the Carbon Bonnet on its own?

Yip Yip would rather sell all in one go so BUMP and price drop $17500 upper control arm bushes gettin a touch worn ( Ta Ta Sydney roads )

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