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I have my 1990 model r32 gts skyline for sale I brought it with plans to put a rb25det in it and pour lots of money into it but have got a job out west and wont have time for a project

I brought this car because the body is very straight and has no rust and it was the cleanest/most unmolested r32 I could find at the time, I am the 2nd owner since it was imported in 2008 and it has genuine 97,000 kms on it the interior is one of the best I have seen on a r32 and has very little wear suggesting the kms are genuine. overall its a very good car it doesn't blow smoke or use oil/water etc. Also its a 5 speed manual not automatic

lets get the bad points out of the way:

there are a few minor scratches here and there

the c pillar trims are peeling like most r32s

it has type m side skirts which are black so need to bee painted

its unregistered

the car is almost completely stock standard but has the following:

aftermarket extractors

nice 17" wheels with good tread (kumho tyres)

gtr style front bar

pod filter

this would be perfect for a p plater cause its so standard you wont get hassled by the cops or It would be an excellent base for a project because the body is so straight/rust free

cheers

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sorry mods I pressed enter accidently before I'd finished writing the post...

the price is $6000

location is Brisbane 4115

please contact me by pm or on 0420 767 957

cheers :)

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