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Hey guys,selling for a mate, the car is a 1993 r32 skyline, white, good condition, well looked after, rb20det, regularly serviced with motul turbolight oil, engine runs sweet, no smoke/knocks, 83***km on the clock, good interior, never been crashed. car has just been serviced, new oil, filter, spark plugs. Never had any major problems with the car always been reliable

The car has:

EXTERIOR:

50mm wide body kit (Front and rear guards)

Gtr front bar

18*8.5 and18*9.5 inch meshies

Locked diff

Bilstein front shocks and springs

Greddy type r rear coilovers, fully adjustable

Adjustable caster rods

Front cusco strut brace

VG30 turbo

Turbosmart bleed valve

HKS pod filter

Front mount intercooler

3" decat back exhaust

Xtream cushion button clutch(10000ks old)

xr6 turbo fuel pump

Hicas lock bar

INTERIOR:

Fixed back race seat

stock interior in very good condition, no cracks holes etc, all dash vents in excelent condition

Greddy boost gauge

HKS turbo timer

Clarion rear speakers, stock fronts

Rca and remote cables run to boot

All boot pannels present

Genuine nissan primo floor matts

Nismo gear knob

The car hasent been tuned so that wouldnt go a stray, front exhaust stud needs to be replaced. can replace the locker with the stock diff out of the car.

Selling the car due to buying a r33

$13500 negotiable, serious offers only, not looking for swaps

no time wasters, or low ballers please, and negative comments will be ignored

for more info or to look at the car call sam on 0420750075

car is located in Mt Barker

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