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Hi guys selling my skyline

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The car is an R32 GTS N/A, 1993 model

Details:

Color of car is dark blue

89000 genuine kms

Imported in 2002

The car has recently had its injectors cleaned, new fuel gauge, new battery,

regularly serviced. The clutch, transmission, brakes and electrics are in good condition.

Looking for $8000, with the stock rims, $9000 with the 18s

18 inch MAK 5 white rims with near new wet weather tyres

(Wheels were custom 2pac painted)

11 months rego

Cyclops immobiliser, with central locking

Keyless entry

JVC MP3 player with remote

Bodykit

Spoiler

3 inch exhaust tip, 2 and a half all the way

Filter

I also got the stock rims (multistud), with good tyres available with the car

Receipts available for most extras such as rims, MP3, etc

You can contact me on this site, as im on regularly.

You can also email me at [email protected]

My mobile is 0433 304 405

Im in the south eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

The pics will come soon. For now you can give your email in here,

or to my email, and Ill send them.

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arent the 18inch rims illegal on this car max is 17inch arent they?

or myabe the 93 model there allowed???

got any pics.......??

im looking for a rb20de or rb25de black r32 92-93 modelif anyone wants to email me at [email protected]

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I found the non turbo to be pretty slow, and almost good for nothing, but maybe good for a chick. I would recommend getting the turbo at ALL costs. Dont make the fatal mistake I did and get a slow coach. These 2 litre cars need turbo in them. Get a vtec if you can.

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I found the rb20de pretty slow and I would recommend against these non turbo versions.

I cant say much about the rb25 but Id imagine similar performance. Dont make the fatal mistake I did and get a non turbo. Get a vtec if you can. Damn that nsw law!

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