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Make: Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T 4-DOOR

Milage: 110,000 KMS

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Blue

Location: Adelaide

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $14000 Firm.

Contact: 0417838276, Sam

Comments / Modifications:

- HSD adjustable coil overs 8kg f, 6kg r

- WORK meister M1 wheels 17", 7.5" Front, 8.5" Rear, good tyres

- Whiteline sway bars front and rear

- Cusco strut braces front and rear

- Nolothane bushes all-round

- Sub frame bushes

- DBA slotted and vented rotors (6 months old)

- EBC pads all-round (6 months old)

- R33 front callipers (20mm bigger rotors than standard)

- Braided brake lines front and rear

- 3" turbo back exhaust with ECV and straight pipes (2 months old)

- FMIC

- k and N pod

- Bosch 040 fuel pump

- Chin spoiler

- Tinted windows (2 months old)

- Nardi steering wheel

- Trust gear knob

- Alpine head unit with alpine speakers

- Cheetah alarm and immob

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;Make=NISSAN

Sorry about the link.

*Car comes with vg30det turbo, boost controller, stock air box and 3" catback with cannon and cat but not fitted*

The car has been serviced every 5000Kms with the best oil, rarely driven in the rain, the car was imported two years ago through Synergy

Motorsport and i have only done 15,000kms since then. The car is in immac condition and always garaged and only ever used BP 98 fuel.

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