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For Sale again after some dick stuffed me round for 2 weeks

R32 Skyline GTST

This car is immaculate. Reason for sale have decided to buy a brand new car and move away from turbos

Specs

Make Nissan Skyline GTST

Model R32

Year 1992

KM 96,000

Brand new 18inch Drift R rims with Brand New 225/40/18s adn 235/40/18s on the rear

mods

T3/T4 Hi Flow Turbo

R33 GTR intercooler

Turbosmart Dual Stage Boost Contoller

Full Turbo back exhaust with Catco high flow cat with cannon muffler

Lowered KYB Springs with KYB Shocks

Full Alpine sound system ($5000)

K&N Ms Pod filter

New Radiator

GFB Mack 1 BOV

Polished intercooler piping

new water pump

100000km service has been done

Pivot baby blue turbo time

Pivot Quick Shift

Pivot Shift light

Autometer Monster Tacho

Full GTR Front Bar

This car is very straight and well maintained no more to spend

the first person to come up with 18k cash can have it no less.

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