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Item: 1993 R32 RB20DE manual

Location: Horsham, vic

Item Condition: good

Reason for Selling: time for something new

Price and Payment Conditions: 7,500 as is

Extra Info: Have had car for over a year and a bit, engine has always run excellent and been extremely reliable. It has only really ever been used as a commuter to and from work etc.

With all the P plater laws coming in this is the perfect car for you guys who still want a skyline but can't have a turbo one. I guess alternativly it would be good for a turbo transplant but i dont have the time or skills to do it myself. Saying that i wouldnt undestitmate the fun you can have in a non turbo...at the end of the day its a skyline that goes great.

- description-

side skirts

type b rear spoiler

gunmetal grey paint in great condition

12 inch subwoofer (panasonic)

4 channel amplifier

new tie rod ends

rear 6 by 9 clairon speakers

Headunit with picture display (panasonic)

3 inch cat back exhaust

Momo race steering wheel

Trust gear knob

Heavy duty clutch

SR silvia wheels

New rear tyres and good fronts

blue dash lights

valuer (dont know how to spell it?) cloth interior. Same as GTR's

better than the usual grandpa style

159 xxx k's on the clock

plenty of rego

timing belt changed at 100 000k's (100,000k service)

new steering bushes and arms

damper control struts all around

lowered springs

Limited Slip Diff

Once again it is very rare for a non-turbo to have a LSD. This car has plenty of susprises most likely because it is a very late model R32 and is a series J. This car has been serviced every 10,000k's and sheded every night. Umm to be honest there are a few scratch marks on the car mostly around the key hole....(all these were on the car before i owned it) and a few cracks in side skirts. All easy to fix with a bit of touch up.

Contact Details: email me at - [email protected]

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