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FS

Price/Amount

10000

Open to Swap?

Yes

State

VIC

Short Description for title?

R32 SKYLINE - GTR Mockup

Currently Registered?

Yes

Transmission?

MANUAL

REGO/VIN Number?

-

Contact Info Other than this Forum?

0430 084 005

Description

hey guys,

up for sale is my Nissan R32 GT-T Skyline with a $2500 custom paint job (black with red/purple pearl) its got the GTR body side skirts, front and rear bar and the wing. its sitting on 18" deep dish wheels with RWC tyres all round.

IT COMES WITH A BRAND NEW CARBON FIBER BONNET AND GTR CARBON FIBER GRILL WHICH WILL BE FITTED WITHIN THE NEXT WEEK OR SO also comes with brand new areocatch lockable carbon fiber bonnet pins which all cost me $2000

modifications:

- 3" turbo back exhaust

- massive front mount cooler

- 6 month old heavy duty clutch

this car has never been boosted or used for any reason. only running 5 psi

-GTR Injectors

-8000k HID headlights

a quick walk around the car

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Open for swaps

QUICK WALK AROND THE CAR

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does it still have a defect?? I found this link to the same car with a few changes of number plates and parts....

Tried to do a vicroads check online but it does not work with your number plate in the pictures...

Also how come your selling the car? you have only had it since around October?

http://www.calaistur...ad.php?t=211897

Edited by 180JDM

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