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hey everyone i have my R32 GTS NON TURBO up for sale. these are the details of the car:

1993 Nissan Skyline HR32 GTS (NON TURBO)

Price: $4,500 ONO

Kilometres: 213,000

Body: 2 door 5 seat COUPE (middle seatbelt has been put in)

Colour: Black with gunmetal grey bonnet

Interior Colour: Grey/Black

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Drive type: Rear

Engine: 6 cylinder Petrol Injected 2.0L (1998cc)

Reg Plate: SLA 007

Reg Expiry 7 December 2009

Road Worthy Certificate: No (i don't think there would be much to do to get a roadworthy its mainly bodywork that needs fixing)

Reason For Sale: Have bought a new car

Brief Comments:Great car has been reliable to me for the 2 years and 9 months i have owned it great sound system which has 2x 12 Inch Cadence Ultradrive Subs (350 watts RMS each)

1x Cadence Z4000 4x75 rms amp

1x Cadence Z5000 Monoblock rated at 750 RMS@ 2 OHM

1x Cadence Ultrashock Capacitor (1 farad) ( it needs to be charged and put back in as i have taken it out when i put new battery in the car)

2x Cadence ZX 6 Kit 6 Inch Splits rated @ 75 watts RMs each

Full Custom Boot elclosure with Vinyl it gets very good reactions from people when they see it. The car also has bn sports front bar and sideskirts and Has a 2 and 1/4 inch exhaust system. I am selling the car so cheap because a few things need doing like the car needs a new respsray as paint is coming off (i got a quote of roughly just under $2000) it has alarm with windows up and down and remote start on which needs fixing or a new one put in as it doesnt work anymore for some reason and it needs very minor interior work fixed but that wouldn't cost much at all and can proberbly be done yourself and air conditioner needs regasing. Car also has blue dash lights and middle interior light and an Apexi air converter. Car also can be very good for a project car

Seller Details:

Name: Matt

Suburb: Rowville in Melbourne Victoria

Postcode: 3178

Mobile Phone: 0430505331 (Please only call between 5.30pm and 10pm on monday to friday, anytime on weekends or you can text me any time during the week and ill get back to you a.s.a.p.

*NOTE*

Car does not come with the black wheels displayed in pictures as i am selling them seperetly if you buy the car and are

interested in the black wheels and they are not sold by then, then it will be $900 on top of the price you buy the car for as i have only had those wheels for

4 months and they are practicly in brand new condition i payed $1300 for then brand new.

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Edited by Mattikin1

come on guys perfect for new p platers or project car and going really cheap considering the sound sytem etc that comes with the car all it needs is a few easy thing fixed up.

it is registered the rego runs out on 7 december 2009 if not sold by then i will be renewing the rego mainlywhat needs to be done is a new respray a few really minor body work like really minor and no i dont think it is hard to change rego interstate not exactly sure how to do it but im pretty sure its not hard to do.

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