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For sale: 1989 R32 Skyline

Asking Price: $8,000 as is or $10,000 with fibre glass front

Killometer's: 134XXX

Manual or Automatic transmission: Auto

Engine Type: RB20DET

Modifications:

- Nardi copy Steering Wheel with nardi horn button

- Venom Boost Guage

- Venom Volts Guage

- Metrik AFR Guage

- Single din holder to suit gauges

- Apexi turbo timer

- Tinted Windows

- Rear Wiper Removed

- K&N Pod Filter

- Intercooler w/ piping

- Jaycar EBC + Hand Controller

- Paint coil pack cover Candy Apple Red

- Polished Up Cam cover

- 3" Dump Pipe

- 3.5" Kakimoto cat back

- Tanabe Rear Coilovers

- 2x 16'' Enkei wheels

- 2x 16'' Z32 Wheels

- 2x 17'' Nismo wheels

also have a few spare parts like stock suspension, steering wheel, etc

Complianced: Yes, not sure when will have 2 find out

Road Worth Certificate: No - SA

Registration: Yes April sometime

Crash History: Doesnt look like it

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

I really dont want to sell this car but i have no choice. The car has no front guards or bonnet as i was intending on putting fibre glass ones on. I might be buying some in the next month to finish it, if there is no interest in it as is. I'm mainly interested in VP Calais or VQ Statesman plus cash my way but pm me if you have any other offers of cars of lesser value as i need cash.

Contact detail's: If you have anymore questions pm or call me on 0432507398

cheers

Gary

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