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PRICE DROP!!!!!!!!! NOW 12200

For sale is my r32 skyline that i have put alot of time and effort into it and alot of money it has the following:

All offers considered, need it gone

make an offer

1990

Engine:

T3 Hi Flow

Full 3inch hks exhaust from turbo back, with 4 inch tip

HKS front Mount cooler

Greddy Emanage computer

600hp fuel pump

550cc injectors

apexi airpod

300zx fuel restrictor

strut brace

single stage boost controller

performance timing belt

greddy oil catch can(not on car)

Exterior:

Jet Black

stock r32 wheels in black

Nismo suspension

Interior:

Completely clean

Skyline carpets

Greddy boost gauge

Heavy duty brass button clutch

Pioneer head unit

after market gear knob

Car has made 215rwk with a power fc your looking at 230+

Has reg until june, ive spent heaps on it and well loved for.

Price: $12200

Mob: 0403731918

Email: [email protected]

if interested

call an come have a look. need it gone thnx

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Edited by I-PLZER

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