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Velocity Blue 1990 R32 Gtst

132.***

auto (can be sold manual)

I was the first owner in Australia bought it completely stock, all work done was done by myself.

Exterior-

-Completey resprayed by M and C Doyles (door jams, under boot, bonnet, NOT engine bay) All panels and windows came off and the body parts were resprayed individually.

-Full Vertex Body Kit

-18x8.5, 18x9.5 Black Impuls with silver dish

-Rolled Gaurds (not flared)

-Autospoiler

Interior-

-standard interior in good condition

-dash has NO cracks, no rips in seats (back headrests slightly faded)

-3.5inch screen with DVD,CD,MP3 player

-Four 6inch Kenwood speakers

STEREO AND SPEAKERS BRAND NEW

Security System-

Pager/Alarm with auto start, turbo timer worth nearlly 2k also BRAND NEW

Other Stuff-

-HKS Front Springs

-King Springs Rear

-Walbro 500hp Fuel Pump

-Apexi Power Intake POD Fliter

-3inch Blitz Exhaust system

-Autogauge PRO Comp Ultra Lite Boost and fuel/air ratio (not conneted)

-3 Gauge holder mounted in center console

-Reconditioned AFM

All parts and services were done by

-Angs Audio Shop

-Boostworx

-M&C Dolyes Crash

-WheelWorx

-Exhaust Technology

-Synergy Motorsport

I'm regretfully selling my car due too wanting to buy a house and im not able to afford both with my shitty job.

Price-

$15,000

If not sold on here will be going into Trading Post

Contact Details-

PM me or call me on

0401 38 77 26 anytime after 5 Monday-Friday or anytime on the weekend

Thanks

Kye

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