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Hey all,

I traded my gunmetal grey R32 GTS25 a few years back at a caryard in Wyong.

Was just wondering if anyone has seen this car or has someone on here owned it. Or know who bought it.

If not not dramas.Just like to see what has been done to my cars since owning them.Cheers. :)

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I love too know what hapenes to my old r32 and r33 I wish I kept the phone nu

Beers of the guys that bought them.

Especially the r32 as the engine was blown and the guy was going to

Rip it out and chuck in an RB25 but still using the manifold and upgraded turbo. that was just over a year ago

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