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Skyline R32in great condition nice and low, has GTR front bar aswell as side skirts and a small rear bar....engine is in perfect condition runs well just like a RB20DET should.

Look very clean and low....very smooth ride.

KM's : not sure will find out on Sunday

Location : Gold Coast

Bright Electric Blue

Cusco Coilovers - nice firm ride.

Front tower bar

Pod filter

Big exhaust

AVS 17' Wheels

Recaro fully adjustable seat

Sports wheel (might be Nardi)

Razo gear knob

Price : $16,000 on road and come with 6mths rego....

I will go down to my mates to get some pictures of it on Sunday.

I will also go some more info like how man KM's it has on the clock aswell.

Email me at [email protected] if you want some more info or call me on 0423487542 its a good bargin for how clean and its condition and the mods done to it.

- Luke

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