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1992 NISSAN SKYLINE GTR R32 GUN GREY (PRE SEVS) rego till May 06 aprox 94.000KS

*Black Leather interior

*Sony xplode cd player/amp

*Veilside evolution gearknob

*Twin air pods

*Gauge pod

*Apexi(boost)/Auto meter(air/fuel) gauges

*Genuine Greddy intercooler

*Blitz sbc boost control running 1 bar max

*Pivot speed meter

*Full service including NGK Platnium plugs + recipts 140 psi compression

*New engine belts inc timing(recently installed)

*O/S Giken twin plate clutch(recently installed)

*Front strut brace (recently installed)

*T2 carbon fibre bonet

*Bomex front bar

*JASAMA 3"exhaust

*Sard R2D2 blow off valves

*Hybrid Xeon head lights

*New kevlar type Breaks pads

*17 inch deep dish wheels with 245/45 tyre

*12 months rego

Please take into consideration this car was bought into Australia over 4 years ago .well before the sevs law came in so you will be assured that the car isn't the rubbish that has coming into the country as of late. Also note that the sevs laws have now changed and if you want to get in with a good one this particular car is a good example of a what a Grade 4 should look like! The car is close to imac , has never been in a smash and will pass any pannel shop inspection! , It spends most its time locked in the garage and close to never been driven as a everyday driver.

Any inspection or tests welcome but will not be taking people for "drives" unless they give some concrete show of interest in the purchase. Its a regretful sale and the reason ?... well basically i need to get $$ to save for a roof and settle small debts still pending.

will not except trade in or swap for other cars , looking for $ deal only .

come on people i have 28k cash offer but i need a tad more and id rather my car go to an Sau'er if you can do a touch better let me know or else it will go , time is running out , this needs to go !

i dont have the exact dimension with me but i can get them for you . it past rego on Tuesday this week , id probably sell it cheaper without the bonnet and deck but not that much cheaper bonnet new cost about $1000 and deck cost me about 100 so it would be that off the price im after but dont know what your going to do with out a bonnet seeing as i sold my standard one?

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