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R32 Skyline GTST

This car is immaculate. Reason for sale is to move to a 33 or maybe a 34 stil undecided.

Specs

Make Nissan Skyline GTST

Model R32

Year 1992

KM 88,000

Brand new 18inch Drift R rims with Brand New 225/40/18s adn 235/40/18s on the rear

mods

T3/T4 Hi Flow Turbo

R33 GTR intercooler

Turbosmart Dual Stage Boost Contoller

Full Turbo back exhaust with Catco high flow cat with cannon muffler

Lowered KYB Springs with KYB Shocks

Full Alpine sound system ($5000)

K&N Ms Pod filter

New Radiator

GFB Mack 1 BOV

Polished intercooler piping

Pivot baby blue turbo time

Pivot Quick Shift

Pivot Shift light

Autometer Monster Tacho

Full GTR Front Bar

This car is very straight and well maintained

Looking for around 22k as this car is immaculate and is quite quick.

i cant post pics

i can email one to someone and they can post it for me would be great

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dude i have my 34 up for sale which was at the autosalon its a top secret ex drift car i will do a swap over with ya and of course some cash. get back to me i have full specs and pics

here is one from autosalon

contact me on [email protected]

Someone really should buy this car.. I would if i had enough money... It's totally immaculate, the neatest R32 i've ever seen - the interior is like new, the paint and engine bay are perfect, and i've NEVER seen it dirty matt looks after it very well......

Here's some more pics of it......

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