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skyline R32 GTS-T

1991 sedan

light grey metalic - TG0

RB20DET - 105xxx

rego till jul 2nd

rocker cover gasket changed

new clutch (manual conversion)

reconditioned starter motor with 6 months warranty

mongoose alarm system

automatic window lifts

apexi turbo timer

hks front mount

hks ssqv blow off valve

3" kakimoto cat back exhaust

3" dump pipe

3" front pipe

turbo smart boost tee

hicas lock bar

arc intake

oil catch can

pedders springs front and back

5% tint back windows 20% tint front windows

vertex full body kit

gtr style bonnet

n1 carbon fibre bonnet lip

smoked tail lights

nardi steering wheel

nismo gear knob

pivot speed meter

air con recently regased and serviced

rays engineering rbt 17x8/9 +35/+38

rear tyres brand new (maxxis)

60mm boost gauge

5.5" sony front splits

6" option audio rear speakers

front strut brace

LED parkers

interested in swaps for 98 - 99 model WRX

price i $11000 negotiable

im not in a hurry to sell.

PM me for any more information.

or 0432458238

photos to come, but for now here is one.

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