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This car STANDS OUT!! What better colour to get a skyline than in white!! Looks immaculate inside and out!!

1990 R32 Nissan Skyline GTR, Twin Turbo, 5 speed manual, only done 66,000km!!

Driven only on the weekend or every couple of weekends

- detailed inside and out.

Modifications:

GFB Blow-Off valve

Lowered suspension

19" Starcorp Chrome Wheels

Aftermarket 4" exhaust

Kenwood headunit

Soundstream AMP and Sub

7 months rego

$21,000 ono

For more info or to organise an inspection please contact MICHAEL on 0430 100 990

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R32 GT-R

Milage: 66,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: N1 White

Location: Sydney

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $21,000 ono

Contact: 0430 100 990

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For more info or to organise an inspection please contact MICHAEL on 0430 100 990

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bump :)

hey mate im fairly keen..... i have a rx7 series 4 (one of the last ones to get produced...)

it has 390-400 hp... motor was build less than 10,000ks ago t04 turbo, lots more info....

very cleen and tidy with only 70,000 original ks..... no rust....

if you are interested in a swap, or for some more info please email me at [email protected] or send me a pm...

thanks adrian...

here are a few photos of the car....

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