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Item: 1990 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS4

Location: Southside Brisbane

Item Condition: Very good

Reason for Selling: Personal reason, saving for my wedding.

Price and Payment Conditions: $12,500 ono

Extra Info: 1st Registered Australian Owner

Pictures: below

Contact Details: PM or post here or call me on 0422 618 681

Car is very much stock, I'm the 1st registered owner in australia

Turbocharged Straight Six

ATTESSA Four Wheel Drive

HICAS Four Wheel Steer

ABS

Power Steering

Power Windows

Central Locking

HID Lights

137xxx klms

Exterior

Dark Blue Paint

18" Chrome Wheels

HID Conversion

Engine/Exhaust

Pretty much stock aside from HKS SSQ Blow off valve (wank factor) will include stock BOV

HKS EIDS

3" Exhaust with cannon muffler

Interior

Very clean, no rips

Turbo Timer

Nismo Steering Wheel

Glovebox factory cooler

Autometer Pro-comp Boost Gauge

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Edited by Rob_C110GTR
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