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Hi all,

Im selling my R32 Gtst..

Very clean car, Big head turner... SOunds great!

The car is coated with a blue overlayed with a purple pearl which really shows on these sunny summer days.

3" custom exhaust from turbo back to cannon muffler. (4weeks old)

Fully 1 of a kind Body kit.

Nismo rear spolier

runs 10psi.

K&N Pod filter with heat shield

Cd player with Alpine splits

135,000km on the clock.

Fully underbody neons

Interior neons

Autometer Boost guage

Serviced every 5,000km

New clutch

New battery

Sports steering wheel and gear knob

Power windows and mirrors with electric fold in mirrors.

Clean car,

$19000

All resonable offers considered

Reason for sale:

Upgrade to GTR

Trade in exepted on GTR's

Great car to drive, and very fast.

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dude...like 12....gtst arnt that much these days...

not this gts-t thats for sure

this is a serious head turner, and with some nice rims and audio, will be a great show car and an even nicer street (or drift for sure) car once the engine is modded. the kit is awsome and deffinetly one of a kind :wassup:

good luck with the sale andrew

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not this gts-t thats for sure

this is a serious head turner, and with some nice rims and audio, will be a great show car and an even nicer street (or drift for sure) car once the engine is modded. the kit is awsome and deffinetly one of a kind :wassup:  

good luck with the sale andrew

i think u should re-read that....wats so different if it hasnt got mods,rims?

gl tho dude...id love to see it

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if your not going to contribute to the sale, STAY THE HELL OUT OF IT!!!

if you think its to high, fair enough, but keep it to yourself!

its a beautifull car and the kits looks great

heres a pic i snapped a little while ago at a cruise, and mine is the red one behind it :Op

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...&cat=500&page=1

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