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r32 drift car $4000,black, some minor pannel damage,180 000km,stripped interrior but still have all the interior if wanted,2 bucket seats, half roll cage,oil coolier,aluminium radiator, hks intercoolier,tien coilovers,sturt braces front n rear, apexi pod filter,splitfire coils

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is the car complied / can it be rego'd? or is it a pure track car?

the car is not complied hence why im only selling it for 4g,its rego'd atm but will be sellin it unregistered. i have mostly everything need for it to be but pack together from a rwc,which i will give with the car plus some spare parts if wanted bar the front seats, will be a shame to see it go but i dont need it any more as i have finished my r34

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