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Gday Guys,

Just wondering if there is any interest as my car is for sale.

Cheers:

Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T

1989

Metallic Black

132xxx kms

Automatic

BN bodykit

18 inch Lenso wheels

Lowered on Lovell springs

K&N Pod Filter

Exhaust

Double Din CD Cassette player

Boost gauge and manual controller

Professionally installed alarm (with turbo timer)

Rego til 02/07

Car has been fully inspected by Web Suspension with report

Located in SA

Very clean, serviced and well looked after vehicle (as in pictures) which drives very well

1st Australian Owner

A new job close to home has seen no need for a fast car

PRICE: $10,999 Negotiable

NOW: $10k Or CLOSEST OFFER!!!

Must Sell!!

Any questions / queries,

Danny 0422212415 or PM

Cheers.

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Edited by R3TWO
' date='5 Oct 2006, 06:15 PM' post='2558162']

Do you have standard bodykit? Sell for less without kit and wheels? (stock wheels instead?)

Hey,

Unfortunately I don't have the stock bodykit or wheels any longer. Only the stock rear bar.

I would like to sell it as one piece but as I need to get rid of the car soon due to a new job, I am open to any offers. The price is merely a guide and i'm very flexible.

PM me or reply on the forum and we can discuss a price your thinking of and work out a deal.

Cheers :P

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