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1993 Nissan Skyline HNR32 GTS4

Location - Melbourne, VIC

Kilometers - 140,xxx

Colour - Black

Interior Colour - Cream

Transmission - 5 speed manual

Engine - rb20det

Reg Expiry - February 2012

Owned the car for a little over 2 year and travelled roughly 20,000kms mainly freeway driving to and from work/school. Serviced roughly every 5000k.

Price - $8500 negotiable

Selling due to upgrade.

Extras Include:

-Wolf 3d ECU

-3 inch Exhaust

-Tein Intercooler

-Front strut brace

-Exedy Heavy duty clutch (less than 10,000kms)

-New battery (3months old)

-gtr bonnet

-gtr front bumper

-gtr rear spoiler

-type m side skirts

-17" Work vs-zf

-dunlop 3000 tyres (less than 5000kms)

-BC Coilovers (done less than 5000kms)

-Blitz Boost Guage

-Short shifter (Trust gear knob)

-Synthetic Leather Interior

-Alpine CDA-105E head unit

-10" Clarion Sub woofer

-USA554z Power Amplifier

Bad Points:

-Scratch on the drivers side, near the fuel cap

-Side skirts are not in the best condition

-Boot lid has spoiler pegs

-2nd gear on gear box showing wear.

Also, have some extra parts which will be included. I may of missed some details, so if interested, just send me a email ( [email protected]) and we can go from there :)

Also road worthy will be supplied.

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