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1992 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS 4, has same running gear and Attessa 4wd system as GTR just has a 2ltr engine

Engine

199xxx kms

Custom Front Mount Intercooler

Custom Stainless Steel Piping

Tial Bov

GFB Tap Controller (running stock boost)

Apexi Strut Brace

Blitz Pod filter

Japanese Cat Back exhaust system

Interior

Momo Steering Wheel

Autometre Boost Gauge

Neon Turbo Timer

Nismo Gear knob

Kenwood Mp3 with full fusion audio setup (no subs)

All power Options including Sunroof

Exterior:

R32 GTR front bar, side skirts and rear pods

R32 stock rims with brand new toyo performance tyres

Has DBA slotted front rotors and performance pads

Custom Plates to suit car

Just had full service at Power Play Imports

Asking price was 13,500 but will take $11,500

Located lower Blue Mountains, NSW near penrith Contact Jeremy on 0432344785 or pm

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