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1993 Skyline GTR R32

White in Color

5spd Manual

RB26DETT Engine

90,000klm

Cyclops Alarm

Gtr Floor Mats

Tinted Window (Tint Proffessor)

3" Kakimotto Twin Stainless Steel Exhaust System

Tein Adjustable Coilover Suspension

Genuine Xenon Headlights (Rare on r32 series)

Twin K&N Airfilters

18" R34 GTR Wheels

265/35/18 Pirelli Tyres all Round (Really Wide)

Sony Stereo + 6 stack cd Player

2nd owner

Engine Bay + Interior is Immaculate Condition

Full service History Book

12 Months Rego

RWC Supplied

Car Located in Melbourne (North Suburbs)

This car was imported and complianced in 2003 by a 45yr gentleman (gtr enthusiast) he had paid $30,000 with receipts. Since then he had owned it for 3 years until earlier this year i had purchased it from him. This car is Totally Stock Standard and has never been modified at all. Extremly clean car always garaged by me and previous owner. Please this is a genuine sale and a must see GTR to appreciate Condition.

No Trades Please

Reason for sale is Europe Trip has been booked for next month so it would be great to have cash as it is going to be an expensive trip.

PRICE $25,000ono

No Reasonable Offer Refused.

Cheers

Rama 0403312736 for more info

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Sale fell through 1 day before buyer was coming to pick up. Oil pump shit its self

The car is now at mecanics and getting forged bottom end Now is the point where it will be a monster.

I ordered the following

2x Highflowed Steelwheel Turbo

S/S Hks Manifold

Twin Dump Pipe

Exedy 5puk clutch

Power Fc

N1 oil pump

Thanks for the interest's in the car, but no longer for sale.

Cheers

Rama

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