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Hey all,

Are you looking for a Black metallic R32 Gts-t in excellent condition?

At only $7,000K this R32 features:

  • Make: Nissan
  • Model: Skyline
  • Series: R32 GTS-t Type-M
  • Year: 1990
  • Engine 2.0ltr Turbo (RB20det)
  • Colour: Black (732)
  • Body type: Coupe
  • Transmission: Auto
  • Kms 74,050 (With service books)
  • Price $7,500 AS IS

  • Blitz auto turbo timer
  • HKS boost gauge
  • RS-R cat back exhaust
  • Apexi Air pod
  • Lowered Suspension
  • R33 GTS-T alloy wheels
  • Roadworthy tires
  • Drop down Type M front spoiler
  • Orange front indicators
  • Recent Full Service
  • Will full Service history books
  • Immaculate trim
  • Good paint job
  • No damage or rust in the under body
  • Excellent overall vehicle

(Car is semi compliance, only needing side intrusion bars and engineers report)

Additional images are available on request

all paper work is also supplied for the car if you wish to arrange/complete the compliance yourself

other images available on request

Regards

Gareth

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