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R32 Gts-4 Rb25det...4wd


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hey guys,

its time to get get rid of my 32....due to being a real estate agent its time a grew up and get something abit more practical.

MAKE: NISSAN

MODEL: SKYLINE R32 GTS-4 (4WD)

YEAR: 1989

COLOUR: BLACK WITH GOLD FLAKE

REGO: DECEMBER '09

MOTOR: RB25DET

KMS: 104,000 KMS GENUINE!

EXTERIOR MODS: R32 GTR FRONT BAR, SIDE PODS, R32 GTR REAR WING, 17" R4 GT-T RIMS PAINTED BLACK, HID HEAD LIGHTS

INTERIOR: BLUE LED DASH LIGHT, NISMO GEAR & HAND BREAK COVER, AUTO GUAGE BOOST CONTROLLER,

MODS: 3" INCH TURBO BACK EXHAUST, R34 TURBO, D1 SUPERFLOW INTERCOOLER, BLITZ POD, SHORT SHIFTER, STOCK BOOST,CROSS DRILLED ROTARS

I HAVE RECEIPTS FOR MOTOR STILL WITH 3 MONTH PARTS/LABOUR WARRANTY AND ALSO EXEDY HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH AND SUPPLY AND FIT TURBO.

GREAT CAR RB25 WITH 4WD IS VERY RARE. AT THE MOMENT IM OPEN TO OFFERS I REALLY NEED IT GONE ASAP WILLING FOR SWAPS..THROW SOME OFFERS GUYS!

CONTACT JASON: 0401-749-768/ PM ME/ [email protected]

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