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Hi, I'm selling my car. Details are as follows:

WILLING TO TRADE AND CASH ADJUSTMENT FOR BMW OR MERCEDES!!!!!!

Nissan Skyline R32 GTR 1993

1 OF 10 MADE IN THE WORLD!

Veilside Evolution (Blister) Widebody Kit

Panasport 17x10 17x12 G7 C5C2 Rims worth $1750 each

Dunlop Sport 275/40 315/30 tyres

Trust T88-34D Turbo Kit with external wastegate and manifold etc...

Hks 1000cc injectors

Hks Fuel Rail

Hks Oil Cooler

Apexi Power FC computer with Hand Controller

Splitfire Ignition Coils

Os Giken Triple Plate

Kaaz Rear Diff

Hks GT Bar and Plate Intercooler

Field Torque Split Controller

Defi BF Boost Gauge, Exhaust Temp gauge

Veilside Steering Wheel

Apexi N1 Coil Over Suspension

Veilside Exhaust

N1 Headlights

Grex twin remote oil filter rellocation kit

Coolant Swirl Pot

Hks Cam Gears

Twin gauge pillar pod on dashboard

Greddy twin inlet pipe for turbo

Trust Airinx air filters

Z32 air flow meters

Trust Gear Knob

Nismo 320Kph Dash

Pioneer in dash touch screen DVD player

Clarion 12'' Sub with amp

Car has made 480hp @ 4 wheels at 1.2 bar of boost

1 ORIGINAL OWNER IN JAPAN!!!!

Car is in show car condition!

$52,000 ono

includes rego, and licensing. NO TYRE KICKERS!!!!

SMS 0400200179

Genuine Reason For Sale

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I have a mate with a 2000 model E46 convertible which he might be willing to trade. The car is totally immaculate. Im not sure what he wants for it but is in the position of selling it.

Car is located in brisbane.

PM me your mobile and email adress if you are interested

Regards

yeah just bought it but change of plans as goin back to uni and wanna down grade to something less aggressive and stuff. lookin for RX7 series 6 aus spec if anyone knows anyone willing to trade and cash adjust.

Just wanted to express my admiration for such a machine, if it were mine it would never leave my side hope you get what your asking its well worth it. :P

On another matter I really like that front bar you have on the car, probably a stupid question but is it veliside?

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