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nissan skyline r32 1992

rb20det

maroon

manual

99,000kms

power windows/mirrors/sunroof

climate control

hks front mount

oil cooler

remote oil filter

3" turbo back exhaust

heavy duty clutch

cusco strut brace

apexi air filter

17" Volk racing GTP rims

kyb shocks

lowered - progressive springs

boost and oil gauges, running 11psi

nardi steering wheel

aftermarket gearknob

panasonic cd player

GTR front bar, bonnet, headlights and grill

has run 14.4 @ WSID

comes with 12months rego.

$17,500 o.n.o

immaculate condition

can be contacted on 0401 664 828

can email pics upon request.

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mate, to be honest im unsure exactly wot they run stock, i thought it was 14.6 wen they were first released!! my car was unable to get a sufficient launch as it kept wheel spinning! im estimating the car has about 140-150rwkw, and it was chirping 4th gear on the track!! email has been sent

yeah it probably could, if it got traction, with slicks!! but that was the best time i ran, in full street trim!!

which isnt tooo bad i thought!!

anyway, car is still for sale, open to offers!! nothing ridiculous!!

Cheers

this car is pretty good

i rekon it could do a lot better than 14.4 but the person behind the wheel cant handle the power. I herd he likes to drive his mums Echo around instead of the three two.

hehe this car is one of the best examples arounds that i have seen

bump..... car is for sale...

will consider trade for 180sx either modified or stock, with cash adjustment

this r32, needs to be seen to be appreciated.

bump, car is still for sale, would suite genuine, fussy buyer!!

very well looked after car!! just been service 500kms ago!!

is anyone interested>??

offers???

email has been sent with pics???

is anyone interested.....????

when i bought this car i took me a good 2-3months to find the damn car!! its immaculate,

but i am probably biased towards it, but it really is nice, and a bit of fun to drive

yeah saturday is sweet just give me a buzz before u come.... i am keen on another car!

if all ends well i may have my new toy next week!! something thats cheaper to run, as i work at qantas!! cheers slim....

look forward to hearing from u

cheers

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