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hey guys i got a 32 skyline its black with a glitter through it pretty gay but looks ok... was painted about 3 years ago..

it is sittin on 18 inche white wheels with new tread al round..

been lowered with coil overs in rear and not to sure about front...

lookin more for a swap to see what i can get for this thing or just throw us an offer it had 10 months rego aswell with 165.00kms always serviced with brand new clutch drive perfect...

pretty standard interior just got head deck 6's in door and 6by 9's in rear runnin off amp and a 12inch sub in boot..

goes well for non turbo and perfect for p platers..

just pm on here or call me my number is 0435035067

thanks

p.s lookin more for swaps but throw me some offers

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i have 96 vs commo stock auto, subs head unit, pod filter 18X,XXX

would make a cash adjustment your way

new rego

adelaide

just throwing it out there not expecting much

trying to find a na 32

where bouts in nsw you at?

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