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hey, im looking at trading my laurel for a 4 door r32. maybe another slider.

my laurel has jic fully adjustable coilovers, cartor arms, camber tops, front and rear sway bars, kaaz 2way lsd, short shifter, fresh rb20det silver top (has done 100, 000k's) rebuilt r32 turbo. (no shaft play) fmic, nardi wheel. blitz bov, z32 airflow meter,blitz pod, 3 inch zorst. car is set up for sliding. has new roof lining new carpets, current has a ceffy passnger seat and a pro bucket seat on bride rails, car is mod plated for 2 people but has mint rear seats aswel canbe mod plated for 4 people. head unit and speakers.

I love the car, but not as much as r32 four doors.

car does not have AC. (as it was removed by previous owner...stooge)

car was darren appltons old laurel, not the purple one but the 2 tone pear white. as seen in HPI.

im located on the sunshine coast, car is registerd till august.

contact me on my email jhaseler@westnet.com.au, or pm me

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It should have a white vinyl dash signed by izumida and another D1 driver if Im not mistaken......

If so thats deff. Afros old ride.

unless that was the purple one? :blink::wave:

And it should also have a big dent in the passenger rear quarter panel, if it hasn't been fixed yet. the dent was put there when i owned it :wub: It should also have some of the dash painted white. I originaly bought it of Darren :stupid: Good luck with the sale anyway. Matty

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yer, its got signatures of the d1 drivers. no majour dings in the car, dads mate took all the dings out. looks mint, aswell as most of the interiour been replaced, new carpets, roof, and etc.

im more so after a trade for a r32 4 door, must have most drift mods, coilovers, 2way, front mount.

may sell it...

just in the middle of puttin a fresh rb20det in it, should be done on the weekend, maybe early next week,

just put a new excedy heavy duty clutch in aswell as new turbo water lines.

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