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BNR32 HKS EDA and ETC $950 USD

Black Horn Button $190 USD

Green/Silver Button $130 USD

BNR32 Nismo 320km/h R32 $450 USD (late model)

BNR32 Nismo 260km/h R32 $300 USD (late model)

Shipping is around 20/30 USD and paypal 4%, Any questions are welcome and I will answer then gladly. I'm located in Amsterdam for reference, but shipping isn't a problem.

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Birds said:

I miss Amsterdam :(

I was there for a total of 6 months for work. Smoked a joint once and didn't get high :(
Although I did have a space muffin, was fun trying to sleep.

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3 hours ago, StefanjR33 said:

Haha, you wouldn't miss it if you ever tried driving a Skyline in Amsterdam with all the monster speedbumps we have :(

Fun for the bicycles though!

In the ten days I spent there, I only saw one WRX. Good to know there are Skylines around!

7 hours ago, Birds said:

Fun for the bicycles though!

In the ten days I spent there, I only saw one WRX. Good to know there are Skylines around!

Holland is full of them, but only a few in Amsterdam. Its a city that does everything to make you hate owning a performance car! 

6 hours ago, StefanjR33 said:

Holland is full of them, but only a few in Amsterdam. Its a city that does everything to make you hate owning a performance car! 

Cobblestone roads everywhere, bike lanes... fun times.
I only saw one modded 5-series BMW from the early 90's, every other car was a commuter car.

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7 hours ago, niZmO_Man said:

Cobblestone roads everywhere, bike lanes... fun times.
I only saw one modded 5-series BMW from the early 90's, every other car was a commuter car.

Perfect discription, now its even worse goverment subsidies have made it a town overrun by Tesla's! Damn i hate those things.

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