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1992 R32 GTST Skyline for sale.

Has been a project car for the last 6 months but the missus wants me to clear it out

Pros:

RSR springs with adjustable shocks

Aftermarket LED taillights and dash kit

Comes with Brand new Head and new gearbox in boot

Apexi Pod filte

FMIC

After market boost gauge

3-core aluminium radiator

Front Strut Brace

Hicas 4-wheel stee

Cons

Synchro for second gear has gone but the new gearbox in the boot will fix that

Car drives well and will be a good project car, daily driver or drift car. Car doesn't come with REGO or RWC but there's not much it needs to pass. Everything you need to get it through RWC is sold with the car (gearbox

$7000 or swaps for something with REGO and RWC.

please contact me with any questions on 0431 347 244

Edited by t3azer
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