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Hey guys I have my mates r32 I'm selling for him as does not have the time spare to sell it.

I'll do dot points because that is way easier and straight to the point.

-THE GOOD-

-new respray

-133kms

-turbo

-auto (so the missues can drive it)

-17 inch japlish mesh wheels 70-80 percent tred

-3inch cat back exhaust

-comes with standed exhaust

-has a new pod filter

-front mount

-Gtr genuine alloy bonnet

-Gtr genuine front bumper and genuine Lip!

-Gtr genuine front Grill

-turbo rebuilt 4kms ago Zero shaft play!

-sparco boost gauge (need to reconnect )

-comes with 12 Months VIC REGO!! (no road worthy)

-comes with a alpine cd player

-Has Rare light up skyline rear light

-The Bad-

-the body is a bit rough and has some rust on one of the gaurds and a bit on the firewall

-starter motor is on the way out

-a bit of dodgy tint on the back window

-3inch exhaust has a few holes in it so it sounds a bit tinny

-Summary-

The Skyline is great to drive has plenty of power for a rb20det,

Very easy to park great turning circle and very comfy to sit in

It desperately needs a new loving home it's been neglected for over a year sitting outside a garage in the weather runs perfect please come have a drive and check it out! No time wasters!!

-Price-

He's looking for $$5000ono with 12 months reg

Please pm for more info I will get photos up asap

Thanks matt,

Just needs some bad tlc

FORGOT TO ADD ITS IN VICTORA AUSTRALIA

will add pics soon as i can get a few snaps! please pm me or shoot me a text 0402948881 if your after info

heres the pics

as promised.

keep in mind that this car has been sitting for over 6 months just needs a bit of TLC! :) it has a few rough spots but overall its a great skyline to drive!

also has had the ac re-gassed but just carnt get it to come on been told its a sensor inside the car that wont let it turn on

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sorry guys it i have just been informed i have put a mistake the r32 will come with 2months reg till feb at 4.5k sorry for that.

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