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Make: Nissan (duuur)

Model: R32 Skyline GTST

Milage: approx 160 thou km on the speedo

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Brisbane, Southside

Complied? Yeppo

RWC supplied? Yeppo

Currently registered? Yeppo

Price: Looking for $6,500 negotiable, am throwing in some extras to sweeten the deal

Contact: Reply here, or PM or msg my mobile 0432 848 627

Comments / Modifications:

Basically stock, would suit someone for daily or turning into a slider.

It has a catback exhaust, apexi dampener adjustable shocks and lowered springs, adjustable front strut brace (Factory GTR?), slotted front brake rotors, has the 4pot brake calipers, R33 wheels.

Also includes the set of standard R32 wheels if you want.

Have an M-spec body parts and a blitz turnflow style front mount (uses factory holes in engine bay for piping) that I can also throw in.

Rear windows are tinted.

Front windscreen and battery are brand new, dash vents are new.

The bad parts,

The car has had a knock in the rear and there are 2 bits of rust that have cropped up on the rear windscreen. I have multiple quotes to repair the damage ranging from $1600-$2000 I have a new bumper support (reo) and rear bumper that I will include to lower the cost of replacement parts.

Also, the clutch isn't great. It is okay for day to day driving (it is currently my daily) but definitely not good for any drifting, but most people would be putting aftermarket clutches in for that anyway.

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