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Hi all,

My skyline has been up for sale, but its time for her to really go.

shes an R32 gtst Manual

1992

Blue with violet pearl

19" HP design rims with new rear tyres

Final Konnexion Bodykit

Front mount intercooler

K&N pod filter with heat sheild

Turbo smart Dual stage boost controller

Turbo back 3" exhaust with High flo cat

Turbo timer

Bosch 040 Fuel pump

High flo turbo (as ive been told) which runs 16psi all day every day

Whiteline Springs

Bilstein Shocks

Whiteline Adjustable heavy duty sway bars

Whiteline adujustable Camber and castor kits front and rear

Whiteline rear diff align bushes

front strut brace

Alpine stereo

front splits & rear 2ways

x2 fiberglassed in 12" alpine subs

Checkerplate floor

racing pedals

Impul gear knob

Autotechnica steering wheel

Autometer boost and airflow A pillar mounted guages

Full underbody LED mulit coloured light system

Timing belt done 12,000km ago

As well as new:

Radiator

Waterpump

iridium spark plugs

Clutch slave cylinder & master cylinder

Injector flush (good)

Serviced regularly and repaired by licenced mechanic

There is prob more, but cant think of at this time.

Beautiful car to drive.. qucik and fun.

Has to go.

Price drop $15,000

No joyriders, or waste of timers please..

Ph: 0402419988

or PM me..

Thanx

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Car? What car?

I'm with Mick: what car?

Seriously, sad to see another SAU'er putting their Skyline up for sale. What's in the pipeline, Andrew? Or would you rather keep it quiet? I personally hope it involves an RB26DETT...

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