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FOR SALE R32 GTST RB20DET AUTO 160,XXX MODS ARE T3T4 turbo with vband clamp on s/s low mount manifold, mines tuned ecu, full 3.5'' exhaust, FMIC, oil catch can, turbo smart pov, ROH 17x8 rims with good tread. Ive had the car for a few year and has never gave me any trouble, The paint on it went real bad with the clear peeling off so it was resparyed in white a few months ago (the paint still need a sand with 1800 and a buff) i would do it but im to lazy lol.The interior is in good condition for age, a couple of imperfections here and there. the reason im selling it because I have a new born and I thought I would stop messing about with cars and get a dirt bike!, the car has a couple of little things wrong with it just like any r32 so there will be no rego or roady. So it would be great for some one looking to make a nice drifter just slap in a manual or fix the couple of little things and have a nice cruiser. If any questions it would be best to text or call me on 0422366121 as this is my mates account. im located in north brisbane cheers

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