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Hi All,

Selling my Nissan R32 Skyline GTS-T. I am the first owner in Australia and had it since 03/06'. They really don't make cars like this anymore. It is still in pretty decent condition given that it rolled out of the factory in 1990. The car is mostly stock and has barely been modded - only general maintenance since it has been my daily for the last 8 years!
$9,500 Negotiable
- Located in Sydney
- ODO: 176,253Ks Genuine Km's (Bought the car at roughly 78,xxx on the clock)
- Rego til 27 SEPT 2013
- a very thorough service history with receipts & most receipts kept for parts purchased
- Manual
Mechanical
- 3" Xforce front bellmouth front pipe
- Hi Flo Bosch Fuel Pump
- Mongoose alarm with 3 point immobiliser + in cabin sonic sensor
- Auto close windows
- Pedders front shocks
- New rear shocks
- Slotted front rotors
- Pedders lowered springs all round
- Cusco front and rear strut braces
Exterior
- GTR wing
- Type M side skirts
- Type M rear pods
- GTR Projector style headlights
- All 4 tyres recently changed : plenty thread left
Interior
- Razo gear knob + pedals
- Deep dish drift style steering wheel
- Defi Black face boost gauge + electronic gauge controller (professionally ninja vent mounted)
- Greddy Turbo timer
- Genuine last of its kind Authentic Nismo Car Key (cut to factory code) + original factory Skyline key
- Alpine CD deck (AUX in / MP3 Ready)
Selling because I'm saving for a house deposit / Holiday.
If you have any questions please SMS / Call me on 0413 895 385.
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Ben.
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