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For sale: 1990 Nissan Skyline, GTST, R32, BLACK, SEE PICS BELOW!

Asking Price: now $11,700

Kilometer's: 126,000

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: RB20DET

Modifications: Mods include:

GTR front, GTR bonet (very light compared to GTST), GTR front bumper, GTR front seats (Passenger and Driver Side), GTR Rims, Full Aftermarket Exhaust Sytem, Electronically Adjustable Front Spoiler (Active Aero), Aftermarket Suspension, BOV, HKS Air Filter, Tubro Timer, Kenwood CD Stacker, Nismo Gear Shifter, Rear Spoiler, Remote Controlled Foglights.

Complianced: Yes, price includes compliance

Road Worth Certificate: Yes, price includes RWC.

Registration: NO. Car yet to be registered in Aus, buyer will be the FIRST AUSTRALIAN OWNER.

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

This car has recently been imported from Japan. Never been reigstered in Australia.

The price of 11.7g includes COMPLIANCE and RWC but no rego, so that the buyer can be the FIRST AUSTRALIAN OWNER.

Car is in very good condition, considering its age, mechanically it is beautiful to drive, looks great, metallic black paint. 100k timing belt was changed at 94k.

Inspections welcome, test drives welcome, but NO TIME WASTERS. Serious Buyers Only, this car is priced to sell quick, considering its mods. Call me to make an inspection. More PICS to be provided on request, i have heaps.

CARSALES: http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/csauth/!cs_...icle_id=2421395

Contact detail's Call Ali, on 0433549973 or e-mail on: [email protected] or PM me. I'm in MELBOURNE.

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just asking why theres damage to the fan cover in the bottom pic and why the grill was changed.

I don't know? It's from japan, maybe its old?

Also, the grill (the one directly under the bonet, not the one in the front bumper, was put there in order for the car to look more like a GTR, as on the GTSTs, the bonet comes all the way down.

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