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For Sale is my R32 GTS4 Skyline.

Features include:

Registered until December 2010

5 speed manual

new bosch 040 fuel pump installed a few weeks ago.

gktech split dump pipe

4" hks exhaust

hicas lock out bar factory fited to switch to rwd

new pod air filter

original floor mats

good tyres

sony cd head unit with tweeters and cross overs

exceedy button clutch

alarm

new oxygen sensor

nismo oil cap

factory type m body kit

greddy timing belt

stock r32 turbo running 7 psi

140 000kms

regularly serviced

no major mods done

Extremely good interior

Just had the new fuel pump fitted and is running well. Only selling due to buying a new car and it is not being driven. Email or PM me if you have any questions or would like to come and have a look.

Cheers,

Bridgette.

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For Sale is my R32 GTS4 Skyline. $8500 or near offer

Features include:

Registered until December 2010

5 speed manual

Manual boost controller - Turbosmart

Boost guage

new bosch 040 fuel pump installed a few weeks ago.

gktech split dump pipe

4" hks exhaust

hicas lock out bar factory fited to switch to rwd

new pod air filter

original floor mats

good tyres

sony cd head unit with tweeters and cross overs

exceedy button clutch

alarm

new oxygen sensor

nismo oil cap

factory type m body kit

greddy timing belt

New stereo - plays music on sd card and usb

140 000kms

regularly serviced

no major mods done

Extremely good interior

Just had the new fuel pump fitted and is running well. Selling due to new family car so the skyline has to go. phone 0407 958 549 call

after 3pm weekdays or txt anytime.

Edited by CHRIS AUSSIE

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