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Make/Model:

Nissan Skyline R32 4DR

Year:

89

Engine:

RB20DET

Mileage

10X,XXXkms

Gearbox:

MANUAL

Extra Details:

- Home spray job, Super Violet. can see some of the sanding marks up super close.; not show pony/autosalon material

- Work Meisters 17 x 9 +20 All Round for the right price

otherwise it'll be rolling on a set of work vsxx. 17x8.5+28(+8 with bolt on spacers)F, 17x9.5+28R

- ARC SMIC

- Blits gtr bonnet to suit gts

- Apex'i el ii Gauges

- HKS EVC V Limited Edition

- Surge Tank + 044 Fuel Pump

- Cusco F -5 Camber Arms

- KLS Spirit R Adjustable Camber Arms

- Kazama Castor Rods

- 52mm Core Alloy Radiator

- Nismo Thermostat

- Remote Oil Cooler Plus Relocation Kit

- Lock Spacers

- HICAS Lock Bar

- Flying Performance 3 Inch Dump/Front Pipe

- Apex'i 3.5 inch Cat Back Exhaust

- Cushioned Button Clutch

- 76 Lubricant Rear View Mirror

- Nizmo Shift Knob

- GTR Front Brakes. slotted and drilled.

- Harlequin Lock Nuts

- Yellow Jacket Coilpacks

- Tanabe Coilovers

- No Stereo/Speakers

- Shimmed Diff

Item Condition: Good/Used/Reliable

Location: Brisbane

Reason For Sale: Seeing whats out there

Contact Details: PM or text 0431 696 212. Will not pick up phone. Text only if you're genuinely interested

Price and Payment Conditions:

9,500 ono, will swap depending on car.(must be rwd and registered and street legal; eg ae86, s chassis etc)

can provide RWC, registered till late november.

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