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R32 GTR Skyline 1989 Model

Standard options include:

-Air Conditioning

-Alloy Wheels

-Climate Control

-Power Steering

-Central Locking

-Power Windows

-Tilt Steering Wheel

-Rear Spoiler

-Anti-Lock Brakes

-Bucket Seats (front and rear)

Aftermarket Parts Include:

-Apexi Twin Pod Filters

-Greddy Solid Aluminum Radiator Pipe

-Greddy Radiator Ducting Plate

-Excedy Heavy Duty Clutch

-Autometer Phantom Boost Gauge

-Full exhaust from dump pipes back

-Aftermarket Diff

-Heavy Duty Timing Belt

-JVC Headunit KD-SH99R

-Kenwood Rear Speakers

-Custom Number Plates: ZIL32A

-4WD/2WD Switch Setup (can be switched without stopping)

-Re-Conditioned Turbo's

-QuikTrac Sattelite Tracking Alarm

-Polished Cam & Rocker Covers from: NBP

- Rego til January 2007...

- 113,000 KM on the Clock

-NOTE: The dash is perfect only tiny bits of lifting on the dash, no massive eggs like most of the other R32's I have seen, and also no broken aircon vents etc, all perfect!

- Can also include 2xSignat 15" Subs and 1xSignat Monoblock Amp for an extra $1,000...

Pictures:

gtr_back.JPG

gtr_front.JPG

gtr_front2.JPG

New Pictures:

My newly finished polishing from: Northern Beaches Performance...

engine_11.jpg

engine_31.jpg

Reason for sale:

Have found a new project car and need the funds to get it started! :(

Price:

$19,900 With QuikTrac Alarm and Head Unit

$19,500 Without the QuikTrac Alaram and Head Unit

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I've seen this car, been in this car and worked on this car... can honestly say it's very clean and an absolute bargain at this price!

Robbie best of luck with the sale, NBP will have those parts polished up in no time for ya!

I dont have any interior shots at the moment! The car is currently in the work shop getting some polishing etc done! When that is finished I will have some more pictures up!

Thanks,

Robbie

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