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Got a R32 Skyline for sale as follows

NISSAN SKYLINE R32 GTS4 4WD TURBO

Climate Control

Power Steering

Air Conditioning

Moon Roof

Upgraded R33 Breaks and polished rims

Low km (90 000 km)

JVC CV Head Unit

4 door

Manual

THE CAR MUST SELL DUE TO GOING OVERSEAS, THIS VEHICLE IS A GREAT FAMILY CAR IT ALSO HAS GREAT POTENCIAL AND IS VERY RELIABLE. FIRST TO SEE WILL BUY.

This is a unmolested car and is in very good unmodified condition.

Price is $13000

0410607169

Sydney

Let me know what everyone thinks

CHEERS NICK

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I THINK YOU SHOULD CHANGE HEADING BE A LITTLE MORE SPECIC AND YOU MIGHT ATTRACT MORE INTREST

SKYLINE FOR SALE ON SKYLINES AUSTRALIA ISNT ALL THAT ATTRACTING.

JUST MY OPINION TRY CAR SALES IF U HAVENT

GOOD LUCK

when your on this page down near QUOTE you should have EDIT next to it click on it then change the title and then hit save down the bottom of the page hope this helps...

''im interested but dont have the cash right now.

mayb in a 2 months or so time. i have an auto ca 180 if ur interestd in a swap.''

Hey champ

yeh we will see how everything goes.

13000 is probably the limit. i dont think i can go under that.

so we will just see what happens.

anybody can come have a look and then we can arrange something.

had some offers but they where too low. might just have to wait and see.

are you around they sydney area shifty01

Edited by boggie23

It has been almost a month now and have not had anybody come and even look at the car. LOL

Tyre kickers are welcome lol.

Anybody want a rare GTS4???

Does anybody have any offers.

If the rego is renwed i wont be able to take offers.

So now is your chance everybody!

This is a great car and has been my daily driver for the last year. Never had any problems with it and being 4WD it has awsome traction.

I am leaving for overseas soon and would like it gone by then. If not i might have to sleep in parks instead of hotels. So please i dont want to get bumbed in Europe lol.

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