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Nissan Skyline R32 1992

For sale is this 1992 turbo Nissan skyline R32 with only 112 356 klms on it. Rego till 29th of august 2010. This car has been great to me, always well looked after, garaged and cleaned, the car runs great and has never given me any problems the interior is in excellent condition and looks great. The car has had a lot of money spent on it and has heaps of custom mods.

The car has a custom paint job and is metallic green and purple with sparkle, its got 19" Advanti racing rims with good tyres, a Performance custom exhaust, tinted windows, power steering/windows, a/c etc. It has A Greddy Profec Type-s turbo adjustment control panel built into the dash, custom turbo timer and Greddy turbo boost gauge and a massive front mount intercooler.

STERIO- JVC head unit, Clarion speakers and tweeters, 2 X Clarion 12" subs, Stringer high performance compasiter, Signat and Alpine amps. The boot of the car has been custom made for sound system and looks great.

$10,000 ono

If you have any questions or enquiries please call or txt me on 0422616026

PLEASE EMAIL ME ON [email protected] for pictures of the car

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Perhaps if you post this in a more obscure place like the "for sale" section, people wanting to purchase a car may stumble across it...

But seriously, chuck it in for sale buddy, ad some photos, Heaps better chance

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