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Commitments have forced the sale of my skyline. I live in NOWRA NSW, near sydney.

$15,499

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Specs:

- 1992 GTS-t Type M

- 5speed manual

- Silver in colour

- 110,000k's ( Timing belt replaced prior to 100K')

- bilestein suspension ( $1200 for shocks alone )

- tinted windows

- Turbo timer

- Boost gauge

- turbo smart bleed valve (13 psi )

- 3 inch turbo back zaust ( not to noisy )

- Run's mobil 1 oil

- After market panel filter

etc etc

Car has done no track work, nor has it been down the strip

Will put the car on a hoist to show any potential buyer the lack of leek's, road grime or the like.

I find it hard to describe the car in word's, how ever, any one looking for a immaculate R32 should view this vehicle. Thanks for your time

Adam.. ph 0421582221

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I can vouch for the condition of this vehicle. One of the best presented 32's I've ever seen in the flesh. Good luck with the sale, mate. Shame you only had it for such a short time.

Adrian

Commitments have forced the sale of my skyline.  I live in NOWRA NSW, near sydney.

Car has done no track work, nor has it been down the strip

Formely owned by mark who went under the name BROKEN, (now under HAWKS)

Mark can vouch for the condition of this vehicle.   Will put the car on a hoist to show any potential buyer the lack of leek's, road grime or the like.

I find it hard to describe the car in word's, how ever, any one looking for a immaculate R32  should view this vehicle.  Thanks for your time

Adam..   ph 0421582221

Pictures of you doing burnouts in it aren't going to get you too many potential buyers.

Troy:

I do occasionly go to sydney, how ever i dont take the skyline up there. Would be prepared to travel to wollongong for the car to be viewed. ( that is if you friend wants to contact me about the car and is not trying to pick me up??).

My email address is: [email protected] the email address is not a joke

Pass on my details troy and lets see if we can get this R32 sold to a good home

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