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Item: 1993 R32 Nissan Skyline GTS-4

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Kilometers: 62,000!!!

Location: Wantirna South, Melbourne

Item Condition: Absoloutly Mint!!

Price and Payment Conditions:Asking $15400. (was 15900) I AM NEGOTIABLE, NO STUPID OFFERS :P

Contact Details: PM or Post. Email: [email protected] or CALL 0402428263 (Ryan)

This car is practically stock except for a few tasteful mods:

Low King Springs

Modified GTR Front mount intercooler

Pod

Headunit.

Tinted Windows

This car has hardly been driven since it was imported nearly five years ago. The previous owner who i know only drove it on some weekends. Has 85% tread on tyres and 11months registration.

Inspection welcome

Now the pics:

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It would be good to see it sold to someone on the forums, its a really mint car, its a shame to see it go.

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hey nice ride mate just after some info does it come with standard airbox etc also has it been regularly serviced any main probs with it also condition of the paint blacks not my favorite colour but yours looks clean indeed also whats it like on juice how many km to tank cheers mate

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