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post-74694-1279714514_thumb.jpg 173 x 130 (16.47K)//for sale 92 r32 gtst 125000k's, gtr body kit, custom paint green over purple, 19" advanti wheels with 235 35 tirers, loud stereo, turbo timer, Greddy boost guage and profec dual stage boost controller, large front mount intercooler, larger garret turbo, full 3" exhaust, heavie duty clutch, 4.11 diff gears very quick car wont dissapoint. $13500.00 or best offer cash sale only. leave reply PH 02 49975365 0408616702 OR EMAIL gregando@live.com.au Edited by gregando
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  gregando said:
post-74694-1279714514_thumb.jpg 173 x 130 (16.47K)//for sale 92 r32 gtst 125000k's, gtr body kit, custom paint green over purple, 19" advanti wheels with 235 35 tirers, loud stereo, turbo timer, Greddy boost guage and profec dual stage boost controller, large front mount intercooler, larger garret turbo, full 3" exhaust, heavie duty clutch, 4.11 diff gears very quick car wont dissapoint. $13500.00 or best offer cash sale only. leave reply PH 02 49975365 0408616702 OR EMAIL gregando@live.com.au

bump

all genuine offers considered, c'mon people its dissapointing when a fking jeep gets more attention on a dedicated skyline site.

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  gregando said:
post-74694-1279714514_thumb.jpg 173 x 130 (16.47K)//for sale 92 r32 gtst 125000k's, gtr body kit, custom paint green over purple, 19" advanti wheels with 235 35 tirers, loud stereo, turbo timer, Greddy boost guage and profec dual stage boost controller, large front mount intercooler, larger garret turbo, full 3" exhaust, heavie duty clutch, 4.11 diff gears very quick car wont dissapoint. $13500.00 or best offer cash sale only. leave reply PH 02 49975365 0408616702 OR EMAIL gregando@live.com.au

fkn bump

  gregando said:
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if i said it was a toyota maybe there would be some interest shown lol

  gregando said:
post-74694-1279714514_thumb.jpg 173 x 130 (16.47K)//for sale 92 r32 gtst 125000k's, gtr body kit, custom paint green over purple, 19" advanti wheels with 235 35 tirers, loud stereo, turbo timer, Greddy boost guage and profec dual stage boost controller, large front mount intercooler, larger garret turbo, full 3" exhaust, heavie duty clutch, 4.11 diff gears very quick car wont dissapoint. $13500.00 or best offer cash sale only. leave reply PH 02 49975365 0408616702 OR EMAIL gregando@live.com.au
And a 1 and a 2 and a bump
  kawasakirider said:
Hey everyone, I have a couple of falcons and a falcon ute for sale. One falcon has an EB GT body kit on it, 17's and a 2003 xr6 engine.

Check my topics if you want a sick nonline.

lol your funny

GTR body kit??? doesnt look like GTR front bar or bonnet???? neither side skirts from that angle. did your painter stuff up the paint, is that why it is like that??

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