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1993 Nissan Skyline 4 Door R32 Gtst, Fairly Standard,$4900 Cheap!


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Hey Guys Selling up My Nissan Skyline 1993 R32 4 door

*Late 1993 model, with updated sedan cloth seats etc

*Rb20det AUTO ,Sounds and goes well, Standard with 177***kms very honest kms for age

*Just had Fresh Service done, Engine oil + filter, fuel filter, Air filter

*Brake master rebuilt by previous owner

*Timing belt changed by previous owner at 108***kms

*Sports lowered suspension all round

*Nissan WGC34 Stagea Original Nissan wheels, Look like r33gtr, nice and legal

*Brand new fuel pump

*Brand new Fuel pump seal

*Resprayed rocker covers

*Cd player with kenwood stacker in boot

*Aftermarket rear bumper lip

*Extended exhaust tip, still factory exhaust, good tune and legal

*Air fuel ratio gauge Unsure if working, all hooked up

* Please note comes with different pod filter then the one in picture

Very cheap for a Original 93 4 door r32, hard to find sedans, Service just done, great base to start with, simple daily, awesome for street/track car or build a sleeper.

It just needs a bit of tlc, rear right door has a small bent on the edge, scratches here and there, can feel brake pads will need doing soon, and currently running on snow tyres with good tread all round. Have owned it for about 4 months bought as daily, spent money on it, and just ended up buying my brothers old project off him so have a new daily, and the 4 door must go :( Located in Southside Brisbane, Price is $4900firm. Owes me more then this, this is the asking price for a quick sale. Please Phone or text me on 0431767 734

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Turbo?

Looks like it is, I can see a BOV. Also advertised as a 20DET

YES IT IS TURBO, SORRY I FORGOT TO MENTIONED AND THEN I COULDN'T EDIT POST.

PRICE DROP 3950 FIRM .



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