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Hi all,

Please download the pdf at http://aerospex.com/r32/r32.pdf to view the car.

It is currently listed in the trading post for 16,500. I will take 14,500 for the car and no lower. So if you would like to snap up this beautiful beast give me a call on 0438380564.

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Nissan Skyline GTS-T R32, 1989 RWD RED, coupe 2.0 litre 5 speed manual, 104000kms, Beautiful R32, custom front bar and side skirts; 6 months rego; turbo timer; heavy duty upgraded clutch; blitz atmospheric blow off valve; HKS pod; cat back 3" exhaust; blitz 16" rims; KYB super street shocks with HKS springs - a true low rider. Tweeters in front, perfect condition... first to inspect will buy this car. Vehicle Characteristics

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The car has some scratches on the bonnet at the front and should probably have a service soon as it has been sitting in my garage and has only been driven three times since arriving in Australia.

It comes with six months rego.

Regards,

Gary

The car is in Brisbane,QLD to answer qs :cheers:

Hi all,

Please download the pdf at http://aerospex.com/r32/r32.pdf to view the car.

It is currently listed in the trading post for 16,500. I will take 14,500 for the car and no lower. So if you would like to snap up this beautiful beast give me a call on 0438380564.

Text from advertisement:

Nissan Skyline GTS-T R32, 1989 RWD RED, coupe 2.0 litre 5 speed  manual, 104000kms, Beautiful R32, custom front bar and side skirts; 6  months rego; turbo timer; heavy duty upgraded clutch; blitz atmospheric  blow off valve; HKS pod; cat back 3" exhaust; blitz 16" rims; KYB super  street shocks with HKS springs - a true low rider. Tweeters in front,  perfect condition... first to inspect will buy this car. Vehicle Characteristics  

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The car has some scratches on the bonnet at the front and should probably have a service soon as it has been sitting in my garage and has only been driven three times since arriving in Australia.

It comes with six months rego.

Regards,

Gary

I will get a front on picture this weekend if the car has not already sold.

The light lines up fine.. perhaps its the angle for you :)

Look pretty normal to me though hehe.

Is it just me or does the front right light not line up with the front bar correctly or is that just a weird angle? Could i get a front on pic please ?

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