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Make:Nissan

Model:Skyline R32 GTR

Milage:130XXX

Transmission:Manual

Colour:Gunmetal grey

Location:Moorebank NSW

Complied?YES

RWC supplied?YES

Currently registered?YES 1 YEAR REGO

Price:$17500

Contact:Call me on 0425339737 as im not often on line

Comments / Modifications:

After market 100mm thick intercooler

HKS air filters

Ported head

Exedy clutch

Stainless dump pipes

Custom 3.5 inch exhaust with high flow cat

Slotted front rotors

20 inch ame alloys with 90% tread

new rear shocks (genuine Nissan)

JVC cd player with ipod input

Front and rear artermarket speakers

boost gauge

2WD toggle switch

Kill switch

Centre chassis support brace

Rear strut brace

Momo steering wheel

Razo pedals

Low klm engine supplied and fitted bt RAJAB racing ($7000)

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Price drop $14700........I cant believe this is still here,have had countless guys saying they are coming to see it but never showed. Come on guys this is a very very low price for alot of car. I need it gone

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