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Sold my ride so I've got some of this :yes: .

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I want an R32GTST in nice condition manual prefered but can be auto only criteria is must be good condition.

Well done mods are OK but keep the shitty flogged out ones, I don't want them.

Will travel for the right car if I have to.

Please PM me if you have a nice one to sell and want the cash with no mucking around.

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hey man im selling my skyline 32SXC

with 32sxc plates lookin for about 10k ono

will b postin an ad up later tonight but heres a few specs for now txt me on 0402 547 310 if ur interested

306rwhp, dyno sheet to prove

rb25det upgrade from r33 s2 and gbox, 150xxxkms

hks fmic, apexi 400hp ballbearing turbo, fullboost (14psi) at around 3500-3800

TRUST full 3inch turbo back zorst

BLITZ dual stage sbc & turbo timer

z32 AFM

Greddy Radiator

shimmed vicous lsd diff

glowshift 7color gagues oiltemp, oilpress, watertemp, boost/vac

twin plate brass button clutch

tien ha's height and dampner adjustable all round

rays 17x9fronts, 17x10rears

Sold my ride so I've got some of this :yes: .

moola.th.jpg

I want an R32GTST in nice condition manual prefered but can be auto only criteria is must be good condition.

Well done mods are OK but keep the shitty flogged out ones, I don't want them.

Will travel for the right car if I have to.

Please PM me if you have a nice one to sell and want the cash with no mucking around.

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hey man im selling my skyline 32SXC

with 32sxc plates lookin for about 10k ono

will b postin an ad up later tonight but heres a few specs for now txt me on 0402 547 310 if ur interested

306rwhp, dyno sheet to prove

rb25det upgrade from r33 s2 and gbox, 150xxxkms

hks fmic, apexi 400hp ballbearing turbo, fullboost (14psi) at around 3500-3800

TRUST full 3inch turbo back zorst

BLITZ dual stage sbc & turbo timer

z32 AFM

Greddy Radiator

shimmed vicous lsd diff

glowshift 7color gagues oiltemp, oilpress, watertemp, boost/vac

twin plate brass button clutch

tien ha's height and dampner adjustable all round

rays 17x9fronts, 17x10rears

You have PM :yes:

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