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R32 Skyline 1989 113000kms Midnight blue(GTR colour)

CAR HAS: Coilovers, exhaust, strut brace, HKS bov, APEXI air pod, turbo timer,

Full GTR interior and rear wing, RWC and rego til mid NOVEMBER.

I am located on the Gold Coast (Queensland)

Reason for selling is i dont use the car enough. Is a clean, fast car and is going to waste as i only drive it to and from work and to go shopping.

I need to sell asap as my new car gets here on the 23rd of this month so it is a very urgent sale!!!

I am willing to drop the price but within reason.

PRICE: $13500ono

CALL OR MSG ME 0418113303

*STACEY*

Please only serious offers as i need to settle fast. THANKS GUYS AND GIRLS :O

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