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catch can is now gone

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1989 Skyline R32 Gtr

White with blue pearl

N1 bonnet and boot lip molded into parts

Stock engine with N1 water and oil pump

Aftermarket intercooler

OS Giken twin plate clutch

Braided clutch line

5 Zigen 3 inch exhaust

Hicas lock

Rear pineapple bushes

Cusco front struts and Ohlin rear struts

Strut brace

Personal steering wheel

Autowatch immobilizer/alarm

Car will come with a different set of rims from those in the picture

Bad things

Passenger door handle is red (can provide a white one though

Blemish on rear drivers side

Gearbox will crunch into 4th if rushed

Airconditioning doesn't work however all parts are there

Car currently has Brembo brakes but they are 1k extra on the asking price if you want them

13k, check it out its a nice car

Pete

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ill put a shit load of picks up when i wash it on the weekend

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