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Make: NISSAN SKYLINE HR32 GTS-T-4

Milage:

Transmission: AUTO AWD

Colour: RED WINE

Location: REGENT PARK QLD

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? YES

Currently registered? YES

Price: 11K ONO

Contact: TREVOR 0402631673

Comments / Modifications: Extra Info: Manufacturer: Nissan Registration Number (if currently registered): --

Model: Skyline Engine Size: 2 litre

Type: Sedan For Sale by: Private Seller

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Doors: 4 VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): --

Date of Manufacture: Oct 1989 Type of Title: Clear (most titles)

Date of 1st Registration: -- Engine Number: --

Colour: -- Registration Information: --

Metallic Paint: Yes Factory/Aftermarket Warranty: --

Right-Hand, Left-Hand Drive: Right-Hand Drive Transmission: Automatic

Number of Previous Owners: 1 Fuel: Petrol

Kilometres: 100000 Previously Registered Overseas: --

Condition: Used

Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Air Conditioning, Alarm, Alloy Wheels, CD Player, Power-assisted Steering (PAS), Power Locks, Power Windows, Rear Spoiler, Sunroof Safety Features: Immobiliser

1989 Nissan Skyline r32 GTST4 turbo Type M jap spec up for grabs .This car has been taken care of both inside and outside. I have owned it for nearly a year and a lot of money has gone into it, it?s been my pride and joy. it only got 100,000 KM on it i have replaced the motor only because old motor was no good, i have the receipt for the motor and all parts that i have brought for it, selling this car as im buying a house , the car is red wine in colour just had major service done,17 inch alloy boost gauge turbo timer ,car is only runing 8 psi ,from cat back 3inch hks exhaust into a 4inch cannon .it has a rollin Front Mount Intercooler & Piping ,car is a all wheel drive .cd player, 6 inch speakers, car is registered,

have receipts for the following items

rb20 awd motor $1200

Front Mount Intercooler & Piping $400

water pump $85

thermstat $42.99

new boot on cv joined $66.00

pfr6a_11 spark plug $131.94

timeing belt $118.99

oil filter $9.99

engine oil castrol $33.99

radiator car $9.99

pilot converter $16.34

turbo gaskets $72.99

and more rececipt

only time wastes please , if interest contact trev on 0402631673,

WILL SWAP FOR A ORGANE LANCER as i just brought my house and want smaller car

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