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Item: Nissan Skyline r32 1993 rb20 coupe

Location: Gold Coast

Website: this one

Item Condition: used but clean as

Reason for Selling: need work ute

Price and Payment Conditions: $13000 due to blown 3rd gear or trade for ute

Extra Info: Rb20 with 5 speed gearbox (BLOWN), brand new xtreme motorsport button clutch, custom plenum with xf throttle body, microtech lt12s with x6 ignition box, splitfire coilpacks, hi - flowed t28 ball bearing turbo, boost controlled by blitz dual sbc contoller, 550 hp walbro fuel pump, GTR injectors / interior and bodykit, 600 x 300 x 76 rollin frount mount with custom pipe work, turbosmart supersonic BOV, pivot speed cut defender, full 3" exhaust with turbosmart cannon muffler, new 18" rims, oil catch can, k&n pod, alarm / immobiliser, maroon in color, 123,000 kms with gates timing belt @ 103,000kms, sunroof, REG'd 03/08

Tough, clean car but as stated broken gearbox so price as is. cheap to fix whoever buys it but living up north in cairns with car still down at gold coast with brother to sell for me so yeah

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