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Vehicle Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T M Spec 1989

Price $5,000

Kilometres 60,030

Colour Red Pearl 2pak paint / with mod plate

Interior Colour Grey

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Body 2 doors 4 seat Coupe

Drive Type Rear Wheel Drive

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo Intercooled 2.0 L (1998 cc)

Reg Plate RGT32

Reg Expiry Unregistered

VIN 6U9000HCR32014675

Road Worthy Certificate No

Carsales Network ID 2133932

EBAY ITEM NO. 200941837701

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RGT32 personalized plates...
Red Pearl 2pak paint / with mod plate...
M spec body kit...
Clear indicators...
New Driver-side tail light...
17x9 Drift Tek Rims...
2 Spare 17" S14 Rims...
New front tyres...
Huge cold air induction...
New Pod filter...
Hybrid front mount Intercooler...
60030km RB20DET original belts, seals and bearings...
T04e Turbo...
Stainless dump pipe, 3" Exhaust, HI Flow Cat, 4" Stainless muffler...
New Blow off value...
R32 GTR fuel pump...
Oil catch can...
Raised bonnet hinges...
Front tower strut brace...
Monza Coil over suspension...
Exedy heavy duty clutch...
Adjustable boost T piece...
Hybrid electric dual stage boost controller...
Momo Steering wheel...
Speco boost gauge...
Greddy turbo timer...
Red neon Lights Front and foot well...
Tinted windows...
Sony Mp3/CD player...
Pioneer 6" front speakers...
Alpine V12 4ch Amp...
Sony 6x9 rear speakers...

Garaged for the last 3years...

Engine started every 2nd day and driven once a week...
Perfect Track car...

Fiberglass rear quarters available on ebay...
Driver side rear quarter cut will fix the damage...
Reason for selling, want to buy a house

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Edited by rickybobby32

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