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Item: R32 Skyline GTST - Type M

Location: West, Melbourne, Victoria.

Website: multiple.

Item Condition: Paint Work & Panels are in good condition.

Reason for Selling: Time for an upgrade.

Price and Payment Conditions: $16,000neg

Extra Info:

161198kms

Power; 175rwkw @ 11psi - Tuned by DrDrift

Brake Upgrade; RDA Front Slotted Rotors & Performance Brake Pads

Performance Mods;

Manual Boost Controller

Front Mount Intercooler

EXEDY Heavy Duty Brass Button 3puk Clutch

Apexi Pod Filter

High Flow Cat with 3" Exhaust

Other Mods

Strut Brace

LED - Tacho & Shift Light - Water Temp Gauge - Oil Temp Gauge

FULL KYB Suspension

Tinted Windows - 20% Darkness

Drift Handbrake

GTR Front Bar

Car Alarm Pager

Car Audio; Pioneer Head unit, Speaker's upgraded.

New Lights & Globes

Insurance expires in March.

17" Lightweight Rims

Full Recent Service consisting of;

Oil Change, Radiator Flushed - Rodded & Re-Coiled, New Radiator Hoses, New Timing Belt, Petrol Tank & Fuel Lines Chemically Cleaned.

Pictures:

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Contact Details: PM/Email altho i don't have internet access all the time, Call 0434090180 to speak to me :santa:

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Whilst it has been in my ownership no.. Altho i think there may have been an engine conversion to a newer rb20..

Since the longer plate which resides on the back of the chasis is brand spanking new and shiny?

If you want to come and have a look for yourself, Give me a call.. Im free after work

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No r32 in aus has 100,000 kays. Fullstop.

If you gullible enough to believe it, so be it.

Too true, Its a known fact that once imports leave japan, there clocks are wound back, The people with "100,000kms Genuine Japanese Import" are just lying thru there teeth to con you in,

Really it could be anywhere from 101,000kms to 301,000kms :D

Ive put over 40,000km's on the car since ownership

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