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ITEM: 1989 Nissan skyline r32 gtr

COLOUR: Red (goes faster)

LOCATION: Victoria (western suburbs)

CONTACT DETAILS: 0432 499 464 or e-mail: [email protected]

Hi all,

Selling my gtr due to work and having a new born so I don't have time for my baby.

I bought the car mid march this year and have only driven it no more than 10 times, was ment to be a little project but yeah

Any way the car has been sitting under a cover for the past 3 months now at my grandparents

MODS INCLUDE:

X-force cat back ( not sure what size)

Power fc ecu

Custom number plates - ILBW8N (sold with car)

18" rims with good rubber (will pass roady)

Sard fuel pressure reg with gauge

Massive intercooler ( not sure on size either, may be a drag intercooler)

Car is pretty much stock and is very clean no damage and paint in very good condision

Currenty has no reg (payable) or rwc both can be supplied on request

PRICE: 15k Ono don't hesitate to make an offer as it has to go.

Photos can be sent by mms

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