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1993 Manual R32 GTST, 127k on clock, buy it then cruise it, good car that gets lots of looks.

Black Bonnet and roof with white body, GTR front bar and grill with bonnet lip, side skirts and rear pods, dark tints.

Excedy sports organic clutch

Comes with 3x sets of rims, 17inch White AVS six spoke alloys, 17inch Black and Red ADVAN tri spoke and unknown 17inch black with silver 3 piece alloys.

GReedy front mount and full 3 inch exhaust with high flow cat.

Ohlins coilovers, M-spec front calipers with Mu high end ($400 front) pads all round

Rego till July next year.

Genuine Reason for sale, project on it's way need the space.

Price: $1o,5oo neg, no swaps, no trades, just cash.

Call after 6.oopm weeknights, or txt thru the day 0433 300 128

Email, [email protected] or PM me.

Cheers,

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  • 4 weeks later...

The guy from melbourne who called, if you come and buy it i will refund the cost of the flight.

If you do the math you could be home for dinner if you came early enough :)

Txt me if you think it could work

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