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1993 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-25, Factory NON turbo RB25DE, ....very last of the series.

Travelled 163,000 kms.

No rust except tiny bubble shown in pics, it's no bigger than a 5c piece.

Motor and drive train are perfect, No oil leaks, No funny noises and the motor is very quiet.

The body is extremely straight, has original paint and is without any dents.

Clear coat on roof is peeling and the front bar will need paint and minor repair.

HICAS lock bar professionally fitted.

Alpine deck with ipod adapter.

HKS exhaust

P plate friendly

In the process of having vehicle blue slipped and will be sold with 12mths NSW rego.

mature owner and not in any rush to sell , asking $6900.........serious enquiries can either txt or call 0428 50 50 50.

may consider swap.

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