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Hi guys

My R32 GTS 4door will be available for sale in November. I'm the first owner in Australia. This car was regiested in Victoria since June 2005, I've owned it for less than one and half year. It is a clean stock car with no mods, except the Sony Xplod CD tuner and car alarm.

Car details:

1989 Skyline R32 GTS Type S

Mechanically excellent condition, serviced every 4000-5000kms with quality oil (Motul or Castrol synthetic )

RB20DE (only 5xxxx kms on clock)

Automatic Transmission (serviced after bought)

Climate control air-con

HICAS 4 wheel steering

automatic front spoiler

Replaced cambelt (genuine Nissan)

Replaced spark plugs (NGK iridium)

Sony Xplod CD player

Remote entry with immobliser and alarm

Interior is immaculate condition with oringinal Skyline mats

Exterior is generally good apart from a bit dent on left guard (as last picture shown) and couple of blemishes. This dent was not from accident, I don't know who did it when the car was in car park, repair was quoted $200 but I have no time to do it. The paint was not resprayed yet, but been polished.

Price: $7999 or near offer, serious buyer only.

The 4door R32 is great daily car, and non-turbo is very good for "P" platers, since I'm a "P" plater as well. This car is located in Melbourne and will be available in November. If anyone interested, give me an offer. Please leave message here, or email to: [email protected]

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if you are nego ill offer 5k... its n/a and auto... yes i know low kms and clean... but its 4 stud n/a

pm me if interested

Being a type S it wouldn't it be 5 bolt??.. I always thought the GXi's were the only 4 bolt.. let me know otherwise..

Even it's 4dr auto, $5000 is too low for the car with this condition. The interior is almost new condition, mechanically excellent, and the car also come with the history in Japan. Only two owners in Japan, the second owner owned it for 10 years. If your are looking for a non-turbo, it's hard to find the similar examples like this.

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