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For Sale, 1993 R32 Skyline GTS-T I have finally come to grips with selling this very neat example of an R32 Skyline, I have owned it for about 8 months and have decided to downgrade to a 4 cylinder, Current Mods include, Height adjustable Tein Coilovers all round17" 'Drift Tech' Wheels Fronts have brand new treadFull Intercooler SystemGTR Body KitHKS Air Filter Sports exhaust with 3" Hot DogTurbo TimerTinted WindowsBoost Gauge Specs: RB20DET 1999cc Straight 6, Single Turbo137xxx Kms5 Speed ManualSunroof

Alarm and ImmobiliserRemote Central LockingHICAS Four-wheel SteeringPower: Steering, Windows, Mirrors, Sunroof Notes: The car has been looked after and serviced regularly every 9000Kms98 Octane fuel has always been used.I have not used for it for any sort of Motorsport event Beaut condition inside and outCar has been used for a daily driver has not seen the coast or travelled long distancesTest-drive for serious buyers only

Will include a bunch of spares if full price is paid worth $500 approx

Please call Ryan on 0412327306

ACT Rego Til September 09 Regretful Sale

$12,000ono

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