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89 model r32gts-t

8x.xxx

black

manual

sony cd deck

pioneer 6" 4 ways in door's has wiring for sub and amp, but was taken from car

3.5' turbo back kakimoto exhaust

r34 wing

k&n pod filter

bov plate(just put it in)

exelent interior no holes from bolt on's in interior and one of the best interior's you will see for an 89 model r32, car runs very well, engine is exelent, only been boosted to 12psi for 10,000km, has new fuel filter and a few lil other things ive fixed.

*** the car needs a blue slip, as it was registered in qld and i moved to nsw, has stock bov, and air box to pass no worries, i was looking for a trade, before but problems came up with my liscence, and not much point keeping my car, so yeh dont really want to let go of her but ill be taking offers at 12,000

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reply's sent, i wont go any lower then this, the car is very clean, the body is a little rough, but only minor things, the interior is the best ive seen, and suspension, gear box, engine is all tight, feels very good to drive, seriously first to drive it will buy it, it hasnt been thrashed and u can feel it when u drive it and when u look at it inside, its very well taken care of

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