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hey guys... time has come to part with my 32 unfortunately. dont want to sell her but I have come into a fat tax bill that needs urgent attention, and my time of having a killer car has to end.. for now at least :)

Details:

1993 Nissan Skyline

R32 GTST (turbo)

Maroon

131,000kms

Lowered

Mags

3" exhaust

Apexi air filter pod

EVC green brake pads (these dominate)

GTR body kit (front bar, skirts)

GReddy type M front mount intercooler

Momo steering wheel

HKS turbo timer

Pioneer deck, with 4x 6" pioneer splits and tweeters

Serviced every 5000 kms with minor service and every 10 000 kms with major service (log book to prove).

Timing belt replaced at 100 000kms

Plenty of cash spent on her!

Mechanically, I have not had one single problem with this car. It runs like an dream.Always run on stock boost levels which is 7psi i think. So if u were to get a boost controller you could easlier get more power of this car considering all the other mods such as intake, exhaust, and intercooler have already been done.

Much loved car with a genunie reason for sale..

$12900ONO. All reasonable offers considered!

James - 0431 557 393 or email - garno (@) iinet.net.au

Western suburbs. PERTH

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