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Item Summary: Regetfull sale Nissan skyline GTR 32 One of a kind GTR

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Family on the way

Asking Price: 21000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0411361774 or pm me

Extra Information:

hey guys ive have my GTR for some time now and Im thinking about up grading i want a R34 GTR so this is a very clean and stright car never been over boosted well looked after light mods this car turns heads alot every were you go everyone looks

asking $21k 2nd a jap nationals untuned stickers are all off it and engine bay has been repaints along with rocket covers !if u have any question PM or post here cheers

if i would trade it only for stagea also a 34GTR with cash of course OR 240z/260z

full tein suspension

Apex power FC

3" full exhust super loud just how i like it

Volk 17' rims

nismo dash

sony head deck and sub and amp nothing special

90'km

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