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Make: Nissan skyline r32 gtst

Milage: 139,000 genuine KMS

Colour: black

Location: Glen waverly

Currently registered? Till january

Price: 7.8 ono or swap

Contact: John on 0411 349 884

Comments / Modifications: Few mods here and there, Hi Flow turbo, Blitz sequential bov, Tein suspension, Front mount intercoler, Running 10 pounds boost, Boost controller, R20 Engine, Defi Water temp gauge, Boost gauge, Drivers seat is recaro, Lock diff, Also got a body kit on it, Front bar is similar to GTR front bar, side skirts and rear bar, Forgot to mention BUTTON clutch, aswell as after market gearbox. DRIFT MACHINE HERE...

DOWNSIDEIS. The cars radiator hose has a leak atm, getting that fixed soon so like if u wanna drive it it will over heat now.

And the paint on the cars roof is pretty fkd up, If your gonna get it resprayed to a summer colour then this car is for you.

APART FROM THAT this car is perfect. HAS A SHIT LOAD of stock parts to come with. like stock bov, stock side mount cooler, stock diff.

havent owned it long. i cant afford to run this car.....Make me a good offer..

YEAH AS U CAN SEE...THE PAINT IS ROUGH..but drives f*kn sikkkk...lol

ATM its at mechanics getting the Radiator replaced and new hoses fitted, bastards want 600$ to get that done..

BUT 7.8K is too cheap...Throw me some offers guys

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Edited by MX6ster
any updates?

cost on getting the paint fixed?

Okay.......WE'll the CAR is back from the mechanics

but he didnt do a good job.

What he did was he charged me 480$ to replace a radiator....but one of the hoses is still f**ked its leaking. (hence the cheap price)

i got a few ppl interested in the car already.

As for the paint i dont care. ITs the drift pig look.

7.8 grand for a potential 12 second car.

very worth it.

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