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Item Summary: 1989 NISSAN SKYLINE r32 gtst,

Location: QLD: Gold Coast

Odometre: 116,000 kilometres

Asking Price: $3500

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: need the money

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0404498751

Extra Information:

I have for sale an r32 skyline details as follows

rb20det

auto

stock turbo but supply r33 turbo

pwr auto cooler

stock intercooler

BIG alloy radiator

hks mushroom pod filter - needs new filter

blitz bov

hks ebc1

apexi safc

greddy turbo timer

strut brace

cusco brake master cyl brace

slotted rotors all round relatively new with bendix pads

kyb super special street adjustable shocks all round - quite firm good daily driving

had new spark plugs fitted about a month ago

Interior:

doesnt have rear parcel shelf and could do with a better looking s/wheel, also drivers carpet is a bit torn aswell

NISMO 260km dash

body:

GTR bonnet genuine

GTR front bar genuine

aftermarket grill

type m pods and side skirts

the roof has a couple of rust spots coming up the size of 20c maybe best to come look

also has a ding in the rear quater due to stupid car park drivers

overall isnt too bad but i would loved to have painted it but dont have the cash due to new baby and other projects

pics

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rear damage

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rear adj shock

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