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hey mate, just wondering if i could come round and have a look at ur car, i am interested in buying it, plz contact me on 0415401759. thanyou.

1989 R32 GTSt Skyline Type M - White

123,000ks (Verified, 100K service done in Japan. 02 Sensor, timing belt, ACC belts, all fluids, I've changed both radiator hoses)

Factory Manual (not converted)

RB20DET

Compliance: when this was done all brake pads were changed and the front rotors were replaced along with some bushes up the front. The turbo > Cat front pipe was also replaced with a new one.

Modifications: 17 inch SSR rims, newish tyres, Tokiko shocks, Potenza Springs, HKS filter, Kakimoto 3 inch t/Back exhaust, FET timer, OBX boost guage, Spats Strut braces front and rear, urethane bushes (front), GTR front bar, Type M kit, Alarm, central, TT mod, R32 GTR Spoiler, Tomei HICAS lock kit, polished plug cover.

Registration: 12/05

Crash History: None

Looking to swap for a S14 in Perth only. pref less then 120,000ks, manual, prefer white, grey, DEFINATELY not Green.

This car was personally imported through a friend, took 4 months to find, Top dollar was paid in Japan, very good nick, rare white.

PRICE: $17,000 - Higher then most but its better then most and I don't care if I sell it or not, more after a swap for a S14. :rofl:

NOT NEGOTIABLE

cheers!

Pics: Skyline

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