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Its a 1990 Black R32 Skyline and is in immaculate condition. NEVER BOOSTED runnign safe stock 7psi. No problems, and everything was serviced before it came to Australia, including major service, upper control arm bushes. Regency inspectors even said that it is one of the best quality r32 they've inspected! huh.gif Have Inspection papers too!! Was imported under the 15 year old law around july This year. CAr has been on the road for at most 5 months.

CAR

- Auto with 114xxx (serviced at 112xxx)

- ALARM and IMMOBILISER

- 3.5" cat-back Apexi Megaphone DUnk. 5"outlet, 7" barrel (off GTR)

- CatCO 3 " hiflow cat

- Stock rims with good tread

- new battery

- Serviced every 4,000km (oil+oil filter)

- HKS Turbo Timer connected to Alarm

-ALL STOCK PARTS WILL BE INSTALLED

PRICE: $8500 REASONABLE OFFERS, No BS

LOCATION: Adelaide

REASON FOR SALE: buying a drift car from japan. Cost too much to convert this 1! And no, it hasnt been thrashed, cause its more my mum's grocery shopping car :D biggrin.gif

CONTACT: 0434345424 or PM me

PICS UPSOON AS IT IS BEING STRIPPED OF MODS TO STOCK

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Its a 1990 Black R32 Skyline and is in immaculate condition. NEVER BOOSTED runnign safe stock 7psi. No problems, and everything was serviced before it came to Australia, including major service, upper control arm bushes. Regency inspectors even said that it is one of the best quality r32 they've inspected! huh.gif Have Inspection papers too!! Was imported under the 15 year old law around july This year. CAr has been on the road for at most 5 months.

CAR

- Auto with 114xxx (serviced at 112xxx)

- ALARM and IMMOBILISER

- 3.5" cat-back Apexi Megaphone DUnk. 5"outlet, 7" barrel (off GTR)

- CatCO 3 " hiflow cat

- Stock rims with good tread

- new battery

- Serviced every 4,000km (oil+oil filter)

- HKS Turbo Timer connected to Alarm

-ALL STOCK PARTS WILL BE INSTALLED

PRICE: $8500 REASONABLE OFFERS, No BS

LOCATION: Adelaide

REASON FOR SALE: buying a drift car from japan. Cost too much to convert this 1! And no, it hasnt been thrashed, cause its more my mum's grocery shopping car  :rofl: biggrin.gif

CONTACT: 0434345424 or PM me

PICS UPSOON AS IT IS BEING STRIPPED OF MODS TO STOCK

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