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Make: Nissan

Model:1993 R32 Skyline

Milage:139,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location:Melbourne

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Optional

Currently registered?Yes, 12 months rego.

Price: $13,500 with wheels. $12,000 without.

Contact:0401 906 086

Comments / Modifications: 1993 model R32 skyline

Exterior: Black, 19 inch Gold RS-GT's, Matches the Black perfectly.

Interior: Very clean interior- Grey in colour, Clarion Deck with Clarion 6 inch speakers, 2 Drift gauges. Bar & Oil pressure,

Running Gear: RB20 Turbo, Runs Perfect and is a quick car. Custom Front mount intercooler, Boosted to 14psi, 5 speed manual with short shiftert and heavy duty cushion button clutch just installed, serviced not long ago. has Turbo timer also. Airflow metre in cooler pipes which means it has a preety nice dose. Much like a VL turbo but better. stock dump pipe but goes to a 4 inch exhaust system. Veryy quick and reliable car. Never had a problem. hardly driven, mostly on weekends and sure is a head turner. Selling due to upgrade to R32 GTR. Will swap for GTR and any requirements ontop.

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