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I have for sale a very nice 1990 R32 Skyline coupe. It is a rare GTS4, being 4wd, with 4ws. Manual, RB20. Very rare green, which is apparently a colour that had to be specially ordered when new. Zero rust.

Extras:

  • GTR seats all round.
  • Blitz BOV and pipe to match.
  • Nismo 260kmh speedo.
  • Razo turbo timer.
  • 3 inch Jasma exhaust, nice note that is still quiet enough that you won't become a police magnet.
  • Fully serviced a month ago.

This car has done approx 120,000km, the boost is set standard. It has full Tasmanian rego until November 2005. Good tyres with lots of tread left. No useless Jap stereo, just put yours in.

It appears in the Trading Post tomorrow for $15000.

Car can be delivered to Melbourne or Sydney for actual cost of return trip. Otherwise you can fly here to Launceston & get the Spirit of Tasmania car ferry back to Melbourne or Sydney direct from Devonport. The cost of delivery is not included in the sale price. Patrick logistics quoted $1400 approx. for delivery to Brisbane, so much cheaper to come and get it from Launceston and have a mini holiday.

Look in my gallery to see pictures of it. More available upon request.

Phone Andrew on 0417 549 080. [email protected]

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