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Item: R32 Gtst 93 gunmetal grey

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Have brought another car

Price and Payment Conditions: $14000ono

R32 Gtst 93 model

Gunmetal grey

Apexi catback exhurst

air pod

greedy boost gauge

GTR frontmount cooler and piping

blitz turbo timer

aftermarket Coilovers

JVC CD\Mp3 streo

GTR Grill

Apexi blowoff value

Rego to 06 april

73xxxkms

Have had the car for about 6 months and done 5000kms

missing the left hand side air vent

PICS COMING when i work out how to post them

contact me via PM

Thanks Brad

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