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For sale:

Nissan Skyline GTS4T 1989

2 door coupe

AWD

Turbo

Black

5 sp manual

Approx 100,000kms

Mods include:

16 inch Sparco Rims (pics have different rims but it comes with the sparcos (see pic))

BOV

Short shifter/Quickshift gear box.

Exhaust

Momo Steering Wheel

Impul Gear Shifter

Apexi Boost Tacho

K&N Air Filter

GTR Bodykit (no spoiler)

Condition:

Mechanically, the car is running 100% no problems.

Body, the car is in great nick, paint job looks brilliant, boot has holes in it from a spoiler. Front indicator is loose, but will be fixed when given to the buyer.

Interior is suprisingly clean for an R32. Comes with Clarion CD Players

Price and price conditions:

I want $10,000 dollars as is for the car, its priced to sell quick. If Compliance and RWC are required, will sell for $11,500

Extra Info:

Never been registered.

I got the car imported from Japan recently, along with my cousin. However, as I already have a GTR and RX7 and cousin backed out, so I'm selling.

The price 11,500 includes COMPLIANCE and RWC....but no Rego, so that the person to buy will be the FIRST AUSTRALIAN OWNER. Car is great to drive, all test drives are welcome. Or, 10,000 for the car as is.

Pictures:

PICS have now been attached. So PM me if interested, and I will send more specific pics if required.

Contact Details:

PM Me.

Or email me on: [email protected]

call me on: 0433549973

Location:

In Melbourne, Western suburbs.

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery:

Prefer pickup only.

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Replied PMs and Pics sent, ALSO, If someone is willing to take the car off me, with NO COMPLIANCE then $10,600 with NO COMPLIANCE AND NO RWC $10,500.

Otherwise, $11,700 for both inclusive. I really want to sell before the week is out.

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