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Skyline r32 gtst

ive owned this skyline for last 5 years , has had all windows replaced some arse fort was funny to smash them about 2 years ago,

really love this car was going to do a 26dett convertion but money money money :(

gunmetal grey

205000 approx on chassie

100000 on engine ( after manual convertion)

$5500 im asking

reason selling i bought a new car and i need this gone would love to fix it but just dont have the time for repairs

Gun metal grey 93 model r32 ecr32

Was a 25 na auto / manual convertion carried out and 20det installed ( check after and engineered by autosport Kirrawee )

Blitz nur cat back

Xforce 3" pump to cat

Bc 50mm coilovers new

Tien front adjustable caster arms

Alloy radiator 52mm

Greedy intercooler kit

60mm boost gauge

52 mm water gauge

Momo steering wheel

Gtr r32 drivers seat + seat belt from gtr

Front strut brace mines

Rear Justjap strut brace

D1 oil catch can

Gtr r32 swaybar fitted to rear

10% tints all round

N1 gtr Copy side skirts

M-spec rear pods to match sides

N1 copy boot lip

17x9 on front 17x9.5 on rear bbs copy rims 235/45 new tyres all round 2000km ago

Serviced with motul turbo light every 5000 filter every 10000

Front pads new approx 1000km old

Rego till may

No a/c fitted to vehicle

Clarion cd mp3 aux front input

6" mtx speakers front

6"9 kenwood speakers rear

No name short shifter

Car needs new gearbox approx $600 new one ( clutch supplied with sale)

Front bottom ball joints require replacing ( parts supplied)

tie-rod end torn passenger side

Inside passengers a/c vent broken

Holes in cluster SURROUND

New front BAR if you don't like a smashed pig looking GTR COPY one :banana:

CONTACT ME (ANDI ) ON 0409814991 ANY QUESTIONS

photos i have heaps but cannot post atm iphone playing up!! i can mms them to u

URGENT SALE!!

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