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ok, its a hard decision and will be a sad day, but like many others, iv decided it might be time to leave cars alone for a while and... yep, you got it, save for a house

For sale: 89 R32 skyline, Black

Asking Price: $12500

Killometer's: 90xxx

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: RB20

Modifications:

turbo back 3' exhaust

bosch 040 fuel pump

front mount intercooler

turbo timer

TEIN coilovers, (rears are dead)

near new brass botton clutch

Audio:

Alpine CD/MP3 player

Alpine 6" 2 way

Complianced: Yes

Road Worth Certificate: na in SA

Registration: Yes

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

i also have the standard suspension and another set of r32 gtst wheels

has had a recent service, with belts changed, brake and clutch fluid chnaged and flushed, new front bendix pads with machined discs, also had a compression test done and all is good

mobile is 0402900289, cant answer at work so just sms and ill get back to ya, or msn/email is [email protected]

not interested in swaps. already have a car organised

jesse

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hey mate, where abouts are u in adelaide, if u still hav it i might hav to come hav a look, i am in the market for a 32 and am lookin around, not many in sa for sale these days

cheers chris

anymore info u can tell me

hey, really not happy with the recent rain, went for a drive to rappid bay and on the way back started raining,

wasnt trying to be a frift king, the car just didnt want to stop when i put the brakes on

dirt road+rain=lock up=tree

i will sell as is for a lower price, otherwise i will look at getting a new door neext weekend

dent

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