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1992 model type m

rb20det

power windows/mirrors/sunroof

5 speed manual

maroon in colour

107,000kms

June 2006 Rego

Custom Plates - {OF2HVN}

Serviced regualrly, every 5000kms with Penzoil Synthetic blend oil 10w-40 and oil filter changed every 5000kms

INTERIOR:

nardi steering wheel

Lonza gear knob

sparco pedals

oil pressure gauge + boost gauge

panasonic cd player

EXTERIOR:

GTR front bar

GTR bonnet

GTR headlights and grill

17" Volk Racing GTP rims

ENGINE:

Front Mount Intercooler with custom plumbing

3" dump pipe back exhaust

Hi-flow cat

Manual Boost Controller set at 13psi

oil cooler

remote oil filter

EXEDY heavy duty clutch

CUSCO strut brace

Apexi Pod filter

SUSPENSION:

kyb lowered progressive spring

kyb shocks

EBC brake pads

Car is in good condition... selling due to work commitments.. may trade for rodeo or hilux + cash adjustment..

$17,500 or best offer

i will try and post pics up later... cheers

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email isnt working at the moment guys!!! im in sydney... near castle hill!! all inspections welcome!!

can anyone help me post up pictures?!?!?

car is still for sale....

call me 0401664828..

cheers, Giffo...

email isnt working at the moment guys!!! im in sydney... near castle hill!!  all inspections welcome!!

can anyone help me post up pictures?!?!?

car is still for sale....

call me 0401664828..

cheers, Giffo...

Try this thread...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=47677

emails have been sent....

still for sale...

call any time on the weekend for inspections or veiwing of the beautiful r32 that is for sale!

it could be yours....

price: $16,800 ono

yeah car is still for sale!

email sent!!

thanks boys for the free bumps!

but yeah, no-one is keen!

coming off the market on thursday if no-one is genuinely interested!

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