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Hey guys and gals

i thought i might post this up to let you know that my r32 gtst is for sale its a good car and would like to find a good home for it, so if you know anyone looking for a r32 skyline around $15000 mark then point them in my direction.

Also im selling the car cause im getting a new car which is little better then my r32 so i can only have one and so i have to sell the skyline which will break my heart.

thanks wade

here is some pics http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500&ppuser=8440

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the car has done 120,000 kms serviced every 5,000

Specs

frount mount intercooler 600x300x76

GFB bleed valve set to 12psi

3 inch mandrel bent exhaust

K&n pod filter

strut brace

ARC BOV

dump pipe

GTR front bar (needs repair on the lip)

GTR bonnet

GTR grille

s15 wheels with dunlop 901s with about 70% tread

lowered by 2 inches

boost gauge Blitz

autometre air/ fuel gauge

splitfire water temp and volts

jvc head unit ( there is an alpine in it but will cost extra $500 on price cause it is worth over $1000 newand havent long bought it)

alpine 6x9s in the doors

pioneer parcel shelf speaker

pioneer sub and a amp

aftermarket steering wheel

Viper car alarm cost around $600

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