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1993 Nissan Skyline R32 Type M

Kilometres: 93 000

Body: 2 Door

Colour: Black

Engine: RB20DET

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Road Worthy Certificate: Provided

Price: $11 500

Pictures: Provided

Extras/ Extra Info: Brand new tyres, Power Steering, electric windows, Climate control, Leather interior. Nice car to drive. The car is still standard with no modifications done at all (even has stock air box). It's a fresh import (only imported this month). Aircon needs to be regassed as they are degassed when coming into the country.

You can't find a 1993 Type M skyline for this price.

Contact: 0415 188 218 - If I'm not available, please leave a message or PM :wave:

Paint is still original - Its in great condition for a 13 year old car

***Price drop - Need to sell to fund project car***

The car is located at Carindale.

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Edited by Jack Daniels!

Forgot to mention that I still have all relevant import paperwork.

This is a serious bargain. It has full genuine factory leather interior. It's the last of the 32's!!

Motor is in great condition as is gearbox and brakes. Awesome daily driver. Thoroughly gone right over for compliancing & roadworthy. It also comes with 6 months rego. Basically, its ready to go, all you have to do is pay the trasnfer fee and away you go!

If anyone would like more pics or have any questions, please feel free to contact me. I won't bite :P

$11 500.

Edited by Jack Daniels!
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  • 2 weeks later...

Still for sale, will take offers.

Looking for an LS1 (VY or VZ) so swaps are welcomed plus cash adjustment on my part.

I can be contacted on 0415 188 218. If I don't answer, pleas eleave a message or send me a sms and I will get back to you

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