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manual r32 gtst 2litre turbo

WIL SWAP FOR SOMETHING OF SIMILAR VALUE BUT NON TURBO OR V8..SWAP FOR 33 OR 34 NON TURBO OR NEWISH COMMODORE

color;black

trans;5 spd manual

eng;rb20det

125,000 original k's not smokey runs like a charm doesnt mis a beat

sunroof

elec windows

air-conditioning

PRICE 10K ONO

gday guys its time for me r32 to go i am on red p plates and i have one point left so can afford to get caught driving it again so i need to sel it to purchase something else.. i have spent a bit of money on this car including a recent timing belt idler's tensioners,water pump,thermo stat,turbo gaskets and general oil and filter change done reguarly

BLACK R32 GTST

ELEC SUNROOF

ELEC WINDOWS

GOOD INTERIA( NO RIPS AT ALL)

5 SPD MANUAL

HEAY DUTY CLUTCH

GTR BODY KIT

GTR BONNET

GTR GRILLE

GTR LIGHTS

GTR WING

BUDDY CLUB COILOVERS(ALL ROUND)

GREDDY FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER KIT

4 CORE ALUMINUM RADIATOR

SPLIT FIRE COILPACKS

POD FILTER

3INCH TURBO BACK EXHAUST

BOOST GUAGE

AIR FUEL GAUGE

JUST JAP SPLIT DUMP SCREAMER

GTR LIGHTS AND INDERCATORS

G MAX DRIFT WHEELS WITH GOOD TYRES

DR DRIFT RE MAPPED ECU

IM LOCATED WESTERN MELBOURNE

(WERRIBEE)

TEST DRIVES WELCOME ONLY TO SERIOUS BUYERS

NO TIME WASTERS FIRM ON PRCE

WIL BE SOLD WITH REGO AND MAYB ROADWORTHY

CONTACT TRAVIS ON 0433612703 PLEASE CAL AS IM NOT ON HERE TO MUCH

NEED TO GO ASAP SERIOUS OFFERS WELCOME AND SWAPS FOR SOMETHING OF THE SAME VALUE BUT NON TURBO MAYB COMMODORE OR NON TURBO 33 ,34 ECT

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