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Okay! Up for sale is my 1992 Nissan Skyline R32 GTST Type M!

It is 5 Speed Manual

7" Screen Fully motorised DVD/CD/MP3 etc Player

Alpine two way 6" rear speakers

Exceedy heavy duty clutch

Hks 3.5' exhuast turbo back

Hks 5' super drag tip

Hks mushroom airfilter

Nismo Short Shifter

Lowered on Apexi progressive springs

Smoke Boost Gauge

Rear Pods

two way pager alarm with remote start

Car is Navy Blue

Tinted to legal limit

GTR Front Bar

Original Type M - (front mechanical spoiler has been taken out (but i have kept it so can be sold with car if you wish) and i have installed a front mount intercooler with polished alloy piping.)

Original nissan floor mats still in car!

Has had a full engine rebuild by Performance Motorsport.

18" HR Racing Rims with big dish... and rear tyres are 265's!

Interior is in awesome condition!

Pics: (sorry it was the only way i knew how to get pics up here!)

My Car

My Car 1

My Car 2

My Car 3

My Car 4

Price $13,000

Please PM Me if you have any questions or queries or anything at all!

Thank you!

Edited by ~MZGTST~
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If your really desperate ill offer 10k, im still short of that about 3k, so id have to get a loan happnin.

Nah im not really desperate, sorry. ive got ages before i need this sold!

Thanks for the offer though.

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