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93 M spec R32 GTS-T

Price drop

RB20DET

99700km

Rego till

Location: Brisbane

100K service done. New timing belt fitted

Reason for sale: I’m now a full time student and don’t want the added cost of running a skyline.

Auto with an MV Automatics shift kit installed 500km ago. This has been the best mod I could have done to the car. Drives as hard as a manual now and is still a pleasure in traffic.

GTR bonnet

Nismo bonnet lip

GTR headlights

Semi clear indicators

Trial front bar recently fitted

FMIC newly fitted

M spec side sills

M spec rear pods

GTR boot spoiler

K&N cone filter

Fibreglass cold air partition with ducting from front air vent

Chrome intercooler piping

Blitz BOVnot sure what kind

Cusco front strut brace

After market exhaust but

Double din head unit Cazzario CD and tape

6” 3 ways in front door

6x9 in rear parcel shelf (uncut shelf)

Skyline floor mats

Tinted widows all round

Electric sunroof (tilts and slides)

235 45 17 rears and 225 45 17 fronts Nankang NS1

Advan split tri spokes (wheels in pictures will be removed) 17x8 front and 17x9 rears

I have a catch can that can be fitted if wanted.

Small dent is the passangers door that I’ve been quoted less than $100 to remove by a hail smith or paintless dent removal. As I said I’m a student so I don’t want to spend any extra on this car. New water temp sender to be fitted.

Until recently car was always garaged but a new car in the family has meant it sleeps outside but always under cover.

$13000

Kevin

0421175224

[email protected]

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