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hey all

this is a regretful sale

Nissan skyline r32 gt-s type m

rb20det

110,xxx kms

serviced 3000ks ago

cluster has been replaced with nismo cluster which shows 280kms not 180kms

manual

afm been replaced to r33 one

hybird inter cooler

3" cat back katomoto exhaust worth 900$

upgraded to r33 gs-t turbo t3(never been boosted)

after market SARD bov

hks mushroom pod filter

custom blue spray job (baby blue)

N1 headlights

GT-R bonnet and front grill

GT-R body kit front bar bit damaged from parking at local shopping centre

sunroof

viper alarm/keyless entry/ imbolizer

r33 16" stockies resprayed black looks real tough

red front strut brace

tein coilovers (hight & damper only)

aircon not removed

alpine head deck worth 800$

12" kicker comp in custom home made box

autoline 800watts amp

this car is very clean except for the minor bumper damage

asking price 10,500 neg resonable swaps considered

0423273764

remzi

vic

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