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Item: R32 SKYLINE

Location: THORNLANDS, BRISBANE

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Item Condition: GOOD

Reason for Selling: GOT A NEW CAR NEED TO SELL ASAP

Price and Payment Conditions: $16500 NEGOTIABLE with a set of 16 inch r34 wheels and brand new rubber.

Extra Info: car has been resprayed le mans sunset (350z gold) with no wing and boot holes closed over

other mods as follows:

apexi fmic

tomei short shift kit

r33 turbo

3 inch turbo back zorst

walbro fuel pump

tein low and stiff suspension

k & n pod filter

nice stereo consisting of mp3 player headeck, cadence 6 1/2 inch splits, two amps and 2 12 inch subs (prob needs some rear speakers to sound better but goes alright as is)

currently the car has some 18 inch chromies as seen in the photos but ill be replacing them with some 16" r34 gtt rims with pretty much brand new rubber. although if something can be worked out ill leave the 18's on the car. but the rear wheels are running big camber to fit the wheels inside the guards so it will be up to who wants the car.

a/c isnt hooked up as i was building the car for drift but bought another car in the process and im keeping that one now instead, purely because of the mods on the other car. also the passenger vent is missing.

Pictures: http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....347§ionID=6 <----PICS CAN BE FOUND THERE and its the gold one

Contact Details: P.M, EMAIL OR SMS ME ON 0402854163

PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE SO IF YOUR INTERESTED PLEASE HAVE A LOOK AND MAKE AN OFFER.

THANKS.....BRETT

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