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Aussie R32 GTR Workshop Manual

Hello all as i have sold off my car i will not need these anymore. I have a awesome condition Australian R32 GTR Workshop Manual this has plastic paper style pages (easy to wipe off if dirty) and comes with a cover this also is a binder style book and book is 75-80mm thick. Book is located in Perth Western Australia and will help buyer with postage for interstate people (buyers expensive) iam even throwing in a FREE ADM R32 GTR exhaust tip.

Asking price $550 

Can get me on PH 0423 549 665

 

 

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