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Hi,

I ordered a JR body kit from Vivagarage in SA over the easter break. They were having a sale and picked it up for 20% off. I put $150 deposit down onto it but unfortunately, my car was stolen last weekend and recovered by the police in a less then driveable state :)

Anyways, Viva have not allowed me to get my deposit back so my only option os to find someone who wants it at the $1000 price. This will allow me to recoup my $150 and will also give the buyer a JR kit for their r32 at the 20% off price (original price is over $1200).

Pics are available on the vivagarage website: www.vivagarage.com

SA buyers only please because the kit is curtrently at Viva.

Please contact me on 0401455334

Thanks,

Dan

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