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1989 Skyline R32 GTS-T 4 Door

White in Color

5spd Manual Transmision

108,700km

Standard R32 GTS-T Alloy Wheels

4 Brand New Tyres 99%

Turbo Timer

Alarm

Central Locking

Tinted Windows

3inch Catback Exhaust System

Car has ran out of rego, but can be negotiated with sale of car

General Condition of the car is pretty much all original and i must say pretty clean for its age

interior no cracks or smoke burns.

Engine runs smooth very nice drive line, turbo is in great condition.

Clutch is in good condition no slipping

Genuine reason for selling

Car is located in Pascoe Vale, Melbourne

Inspections are welcome

Will impress and wont last that long at this price.

For more info please call Rama on 0403-312-736

ASKING PRICE $7,500

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