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Make: Nissan Skyline

Model: 1989 R32 4 door skyline

Milage: 138ish (I haven’t seen it in a while but can get dad to have a look)

Transmission: Was an auto but has had manual conversion

Colour: Silver/Grey

Location: Kept at Teviot Downs/Greenbank area

Complied? Yes and has been registered on QLD roads

RWC supplied? No

Currently registered? No

Price: $8000 ono

Contact: Yvonne 0401 443 980 or [email protected]

Comments / Modifications: This car was converted to a manual in 2005. The gearbox is having a few issues at the moment and I am selling as is. It is driveable but at higher revs it makes a grinding noise going into 2nd and 3rd. Apart from that the car is in reasonable condition for age. It has the following modifications:

Exedy Heavy Duty clutch

Shimmed diff

Gab coilovers

FMIC

Aftermarket thicker Radiator

HKS Pod filter

Exhaust

Almost brand new Slotted Rotors with EBC Pads on the front

Front and rear strut braces

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