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Up for sale is my R32 skyline, I have only recently completed a clutch change and an overall maintenance check/service. It is currently not regod but rego can be arranged if buyer is serious. It has tape over the spoiler holes. I didn’t mind it so I left it as is.

Specs

Car

2 Door coupe

Black

Comes with spoiler

Is in good condition for its age, has scratch in drivers door, kind of noticeable but could polish out most of it.

Comes with CD player and front speakers

Engine

RB20DET

Turbo

Front Mount Intercooler

Front mount intercooler piping

Sports exhaust, has cat, rear pipe is straight, perfect note.

Brand new Battery

Brand new master cylinder, flushed clutch line

Flushed the coolant and replaced

Boost gauge

Drivetrain

5 Speed

Brand new HD Exedy Button Clutch

Redline Gearbox oil Brand new, Best oil on the market comes with the left over oil

LSD

Suspension

Cusco Zero 1 Coilovers also have stock suspension to come with car

Adjustable rear camber arms

Wheels and Brakes

Enkei 17 inch mags (set)

1 pair of ford territory wheels (on car)

Have just replace front brake pads

Has had all 10 front studs replaced about 6 months ago

I am not interested in swaps for anything except a Toyota Hilux. Otherwise I am asking $7500. I am located in Greenacres, Adelaide, SA.

You can contact me on 0430107682 anytime

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