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Hi up for SALE is a Nissan Skyline R32 92

registeration expired 25/8/10 so all is required is pink slip

145600kms

the car was involved in a accident hitting a wall, front Drivers side damage and rear quarter damage

already have new guard so dont need to buy one

around $500 to fix the front you might find cheaper somewhere else

no chassis just the nose has been pushed in

no damage to intercooler

the car is driveable but have since been sitting out the front for a while now it has no spark - turns over and might be either earthing out or igniter

ABSOLUTLEY no engine damage engine is solid, gearbox is good and clutch is fine,

Couple of mods

upgraded VG30 turbo

external wastegate

Intercooler

catback exhaust

fuel pump

80% tyres

interior is in very good Condition.

see pics for damage - in front a rear see pics

$3500ono call or txt 0411241499

pickup wollongong

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Are you the guy who had the white GTS-T for sale in Corrimal about 2 months ago, the ad was on Carsales. The background in you photos looks familiar.

yehh that would be me i sold the white one for $5000

an yehh its unanderra not corrimal lol

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