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Item: Nissan R32 2 door skyline gtst 5 speed manual

Location: Brisbane Forest lake

Reason for Selling: Over it want a 4x4 hilux

Price and Payment Conditions: $6000 firm

Engine: rb20det 2.0l turbo has 180 xxxk's on the clock

Exhaust: 3.5 inch trust cat-back exhaust(looks like superdragger)

Wheels : 16 inch r34 wheels

Mods: Tein HR coilovers, Bar and plate front mount cooler, apexi powerfilter, Z32afm, boost controller, re-tuned ecu

stereo: pioneer headunit with ipod connection

Body: genuine gtr front bar with lower lip ,mspec skirts , t wing

Contact Details: sms, pm or call 0424190760

extra info: car is currently registered but will be sold unregistered (rego can be negotiated)

......this car just needs a new slap of paint, skipping a beat so spark plugs need to be done, has just had new pads and discs put on it, new r33 gtr fuel pump, new coilpacks 8000klms ago, pretty good tread on tires, apexi blue el dial boost gauge.... Forgot to mention car has sunroof too...also has automatic window windup and sunroof close with alarm

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