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Hey guys up for sale is my pride and joy a 1992 Nissan Skyline r32 gtst X-SHOW car it was known as GHOSTI and was featured in hot4's as well a autosalon this car is a massive headturner!!

Need to let it go as i need a family car due baby on the way.

A little bit about the vehicle, owned it for 6 years and have spent most of my time and money keeping it in the best of condition this car is barely driven and i rather see it go to a good home.

Some modifications of the top of my head may be missing a few things.

ENGINE: 110000 Kms

- standard 5SP manual gearbox

- R33 series 2 turbo

- Apexi cat back exhaust

- Cometic metal head gasket

Other than that car is basically stock standard as i didnt want the hassle by the cops

INTERIOR

- R34 GTR seats

-r32 GTR rear seats

Seats have been custom retrimed which cost BIG $$$

- DVD player

-splits and 6x9s

nothing to big just to play music

EXTERIOR

- Candy baby blue paint work

- Vertex kit

- White 19inch wheels

- clear LED tailights

-TIEN S Coilovers

ASKING $15500 comes with REG but no R.W.C i am happy to help you get a RWC

Price is negotiable but please be resonable NO LOW BALLERS

Thank You

More pics can be provided just shoot me a msg

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