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Up for sale due to having to many projects and cars so these puppies have to go before i even get to drive them

11/1994

SKYLINE R32 GTR

silver

5 speed manual

possible aftermarket clutch(twin plate??)

possible aftermarket cooler and piping(HKS???)

aftermarket catback exhaust(may be full turbo back???)

aftermarket shiftknob

VOLK TE37(17" unknown offset)

Twin headunit sound system

This car is fresh off the boat and will come with

12months VIC rego/rwc and complete compliance

super clean and og r32 and was one of the last gtrs off the production line

engine, exterior and interior are near immaculate

will have 100%idea of all mods when it arrives at my mates shop EDGE MOTORWORKS campbellfield

Price-$18500 ONO

1993

SKYLINE R32 GTR

red/maroon

5 speed manual

STANDARD EVERYTHING

aftermarket tape deck

Genuine N1 vents and front bar

its the most standard and og r32 gtr ive seen in a while and had big plans for this one but mehh my loss

This car is fresh off the boat and will come with

12months VIC rego/rwc and complete compliance

engine, exterior and interior are near immaculate

will have 100%idea of all mods when it arrives at my mates shop EDGE MOTORWORKS campbellfield

PRICE-$16500

like i said these were bougth for the plain reason of doing a twin demo car build but my JZA80 supra is taking pole position as of now so these have to shift

anyy info or to arrang veiwing please call 0401300028

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Edited by thestreetz

miliage ill have to check but there already here awaiting me to organise pick up from steam cleaning

Okay cool. Can you let me know when they're ready, so we can arrange an inspection.

Cheers

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