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For sale: '89 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR w/ Full 12 Months Rego

Price and price conditions: $27,000 or trade for JDM S15

Extra Info: Where to start?

- 110,000Km

- Serviced every 5000km with top of the line Castrol Fluids.

- Major Fluid Service done less than 5000km ago. (diffs, engine, coolant)

- Splitfire Coilpacks (less than 5000km old)

- Platinum Spark Plugs (less than 5000km old)

- Immaculate complete $10k Candy Red respray.

- 20" Chrome Rims

- Bilstein Coilovers

- Complete interior retrim done in yellow leather.

- HKS Front Mount Intercooler

- HKS Exhaust

- Blitz Electronic Boost Control

- Twin pod filters

- Isotta steering wheel

- Momo gear knob

- Kenwood Head Unit

- Clarion speakers

- 2 Kenwood Amps

Pictures: See below.

Contact Details: Richard - 0425 333 676

Location: Sydney

More detailed information will be added soon guys. And questions ill do my best to answer them else you can call the number above.

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Edited by Mitch_Rona
Bumping up again to join the rest of the GTRs at the top. :)

hey mate, the ppics dont work on my computer so it might'nt work on other people either car sounds nice though

hey mate, the ppics dont work on my computer so it might'nt work on other people either car sounds nice though

Hmm, photos work fine here at work and on my home pc aswell. Anyone else having problems??

Are you the owner of the car?

No. My mate Richard owns this car. His details are in the original post. I am relaying everything thats posted on here directly to him.

EDIT: He does not have internet access at home nor work.

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