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Time to sell my 1994 skyline r32 GTR.

It's a sliver on the out side and gray on the inside. it has 154000 on the clock and i am after around 23 but make me and offer.

I have put a new wolf 3d v500 computer in it.

New brake pads and disc's all round.

New front upper control arms.

New bosh fuel pump one way speed flow valve speedflow -6 90deg

clutch kit

rear main oil seal

all the belts are new

just put new tires all round

just had a major service

changed both engine mounts

drive shaft

all this was done so there would be no problems. car also have a alpine dvd player in it.

if you would like to have a look at the car call me any time on 0433031074 and ask for shannon the prices is neg need it gone asap

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