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hey,

Considering selling my r32 as it just sits there and i need money for a few things atm..

its pretty standard except isc coilovers all round, bn sideskirts and rear bar, standard front bar.. turbotimer.. 18x9 & 18x9.5 impul chrome wheels (work equip copies)

roof is dented from a fiberglass bonnet opening while driving.

interior is stripped and backseat removed as was gonna get roof fixed but now have other things to pay for, have all interior bits there. also have a spare roof with sunroof sitting there which i was gonna use to replace dented roof... was gonna cost bout 2000 to do the roof swap i think from memory.

bit of an EOI atm so pm me offers if interested...

Adelaide..

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hey mate i am pretty keen on this car, do you have a number i can reach you on to discuss further?

i can be contacted by email at [email protected]

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forgot to add it has fmic (as u can see), 3" exhaust i think its a veilslide or something, and a hks ssqv bov...

located down south of adelaide, woodcroft/morphetvale area..

phone no; 0401 451 377

had quite a few pm's.

Not interested in swaps as the only reason im selling is due to financial reasons...

cheers,

Corey

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