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Ok so i went and purchased myself a tidy little GTS-t today, be on the road in 2 weeks (fingers crossed). So here is the deal, im after a front bar and a set of wheels for it as i think its a little too stock at the moment. So if anyone has a bar to suit a GTS-t GTS4 or a set of wheels they are looking to sell let me know and if there what i want i'll take em off ya hands.

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looks as though you did very well.....

Its a very clean/tidy R32 that i believe is very unique and has a lot of character about it. Not too many blue one's getting around in the tint. I had only inteeded on bringing it in and selling as i really want a R33 so i think thats whats going to happen. It will be up for sale, as with the wheels of it and the stezza that is in it as soon as i get a chance to advertise everything. :P

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If you dont mind me asking, what sort of $$ did you pay?

btw; VERY nice :)

Your right i do mind LOL

I got the car at a good price but as i said im not really looking at keeping it so it will be up for sale shortly. If your interested in a car let me know what type and your $$$ range and i'll see what i can do :(

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Ok so the rims on my car are for sale and im after another set, so if anyone know's any any let me know??? :D

Ok so fingers crossed and the car should be ready for the drift event on the 11th???

The only thing im chasing at the moment is a oil cooler set up, so if anyone has one that i can borrow for the day till i have time to put something together that would be great?

If anyone is interested i got some gear for sale for a R32, will add a FS thread when i get a chance. :)

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how good are u at drifting a awd car?

The car i will be using if i can source the parts in time is RWD not AWD so i can't see that as being a problem.

Unless you know something that i dont CS_180 and in that case can you fill me in???

:)

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