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WILL SWAP FOR R32 GTR + CASH (OF COURSE)

GTR MUST BE IN TIP TOP CONDTION-PUSHING AT LEAST A RELIABLE 250ATWKW

(SEE RICKNISMO's GTR- Thats the type of GTR im after)

Will pay up to $16K in adjustment

Item: 1991 RS Legacy Sedan

Location: SYDNEY-South west

Reason for Selling: Cant resist the RB26DETT

Price and Payment Conditions: Looking for $12000

Extra Info:

OK guys, this might not be skyline, but has left many skylines for dead.

Has many of the luxury features that many sports cars dont offer.

Factory Black in colour (with shade of red)

Jap spec/import

EJ20T

200xxx kms

08/06 rego

p/windows, p/mirrors, p/steer, a/c

Factory electric sunroof

Factory Charcoal Leather seats (front & rear)

auto climate control

ABS

leather momo steering wheel

leather gear nobb

autometer liquid filled boost gauge

blitz turbo timer

blitz electronic boost controller

Koni adjustabls-lowered springs (very stiff)

17" rims

Hi tech 3" exhaust

PWR FMIC

K&N Pod filter

pioneer cassette head unit

pioneer 6CD Stacker

pioneer tweets, 4", 6"

orion amp,

THIS IS MY 2ND CAR SO IS NOT A DAILY DRIVER,

INTERIOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION-(but needs passangers handles)

ENGINE GOOD ASWELL

EXTERIOR NEEDS A BIT OF ATTENTION

ALSO COMES WITH 96WRX HEADS AND PLENTY OF SPARE PARTS- ALTERNATOR, STARTER MOTOR-INLET MANIFOLD------NEAR COMPLETE SPARE ENGINE

Contact Details:

TALAL - 0410297936- 97349011

PLEASE NO SMS

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