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1Make: Nissan

Model: R32 GTST

Milage: 160k~

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Metalic Black

Location: Sydney

Currently registered? rego till december

Price: $11,000

Contact: - PM or sam.parsons83 at live.co.uk

Comments / Modifications:

1st owner in australia - always looked after car

Standard mods

FMIC

Apexi pod

go fast bits bleed vaulve

Sydney Kids - Whiteline Suspension set up/whiteline sway bars

cusco front upper control arms

Adjustable castor rods

17inch Volk TE37's

Slotted rotors

GTR Exhaust

interior is pretty clean, small bubble on dash as usual with R32's and steering wheel is old stock one

LED taillights

windows tinted.. 20%

gtr grille

VERTEX BODY KIT

ganador style mirrors

Carbon Fibre GTR Bonet

comes with genuine GTR Bonnet and GTR wing in metallic black.

This car had some small bits of rust and a few scratches and stone chips but all the rust got cut out and the car got resprayed about 5 months ago and is in excellent condition.

I am moving countries so I have no interest in swapping cars

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