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got my 32 for sale has done 18****kms engine has done 90****kms manual gun metal grey

has the following work done

carbon fibre boot and carbon vented bonnet

custom exhaust with jjr dump pipe

stripped interior

autotechnica bucket seat

harnesses 4 point

momo steering wheel

trust gear knob

greddy strut brace

boost guage

k and n pod

17 inch autstrada rims

comes with standard wheels aswell

kazama castor rods

gab springs kyb shocks

now for the bad bits it needs a new fuel pump to run and it has no front bumper

price is $6500 o.n.o

if your interested pm your phone no. or txt 0458266854

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just a few q's is it registered? and be honest how hard a life has it had, looks like u were doin burnouts or driftin around.....those r the only reasons anyone would have different rims on the back

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