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Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T

Hi guys here I have is Nissan Skyline R32 5 speed manual up for sale it is a 1993 model. A RB25 motor has been installed in this car with 84,000 kms. The car has rego till April 2013. Non- smoker’s car.

$13,000 NEG, reasonable offers will be considered

The car has recently been re-sprayed black with the top half in a custom marble red. The car has undergone a major service which includes new spark plugs, spark leads, oil and oil filter, coolant, fuel filter, and a brand new clutch installed. Near new tyres also on the car.

Modifications include

- Turbo Timer

- RB25 Motor with 84,000kms

- Front mount intercooler kit

- After market air filter

- GTR front and rear seats

- GTR front bar

- 6.1” Kenwood DVD touch screen- Includes Bluetooth handsfree microphone

- 4x 6” 180watt Kenwood speakers front and back

- Kenwood amp

If you are interested please do not hesitate to give me a call or txt on 0451060991 if I do not answer send me a txt and I’ll get back to you asap, please no time wasters or joyriders.

If you would like to see photos, comment with your email.

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