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Is my 1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T. All I can say is that the car is in excellent condition mechanically and overall. There have been no modifications made to the car except for:

- Exceedy Heavy Duty Clutch

- Sports Suspension

- 3-inch exhaust

- New RB20DET motor in it (around 90km)

- Alpine CDA-9835 Headunit (can sell without for $7200)

Currently the car is road worthy and registered and drives perfectly. The only problem with it is the drivers side window is not functioning which I believe is a cable problem (motor works), other than that its a great car. Would love to keep it but due to other commitments I gotta sell it. This is a genuine sale.

If you would like more info or to make an offer please send me a message or visit my carsales ad:

http://www.carpoint.com.au/used-car/NISSAN...1.aspx?State=NT

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