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Item: 1993 Nissan Skyline R32 GTST

Location: North Gold Coast

Item Condition: Very good condition A1

Reason for Selling: Company car has arrived - no need for a personal car

Price and Payment Conditions: New Price - $15,800 (no trades)

Extra Info:

R32 - Manual - 110,000kms - 6 mths rego - full service 4 weeks ago

Exterior:

White with custom blue pearl, GTR body kit, no rear wing, 18" bliss wheels with Falken 235/ 40's (70% tread), lowered springs and sports shocks, 3'stainless exhaust, remote alarm.

Engine:

After market turbo - TO4 hiflow, front mount intercooler, stainless oil catch can, struct brace, pod filter, blow off valve, just installed Spitfire coils & platinum spark plug at last service.

Interior:

Rear GTR bucket seats, Alpine 6" & splits speakers, Alpine head unit, HKS turbo timer, HKS boost controller, Boost gauge & Air-flow gauge, after market steering wheel & gear knob, air con icy cold. Interior is in mint condition, not 1 mark.

Any other questions just ask

Contact Details: 0402 418 965 [email protected] or PM

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Indeed a nice example of an R32

Im from Perth Western Australia, and im actually in the market to import an R32.

However not ruling out the possibility of a 'somewhat' local purchase.

My price range is set at 15g's, which would have to cover the transport cost aswell. If this is of interest to you, let me know.

Thanks alot,

Pawel

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