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Item:

1990 Nissan Skyline R32 Gts-t

81,000km

5speed manual

electric mirrors and windows

sunroof

Location:

Melbourne

Inner Eastern suburbs

Item Condition:

Excellent

Reason for Selling:

need more room

Price and Payment Conditions:

swap for something that might be of intrest and around the sale price. PRICE DROP $13,500 or 12,500 no rwc

Extra Info:

Car has all Genuine parts

Blitz Accses ECU

Aftermarket Diff (unknow brand)

Tomei Hicas lock

Hybrid Fm Intercooler with 2" piping

Apexi pod filter

Apexi turbo timer

HKS electronic boost controller (in cabin)

HKS exhaust

Malpassi rising rate fuel regulator

Gerredy oil catch can

HKS heavy duty clutch

Pillar mounted smoked face gauges (boost, water temp)

Sony head unit

Kenwood Speakers

Razo sports peddles

Razo gear knob

sprint sports steering wheel

All modifications have been done in the last 6 months so they are still pretty much brand new.

The car was imported in november and i am the first owner since in Australia and also have all the compliance papers. Car is in very good condition and any inspection is welcome even feel free to bring

your mechanic as i have nothing to hide. The car runs smooth and it is very quick. Feel free to come and inspect as you will not be disappointed with this top preformer, this is one clean r32 with very low K's.

Contact Details:

0401785660 Joe

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  • 1 month later...

wanna swap for a j-spec 300zx, tt,auto,95,000km, targa top, reco tranny, 17" rims (very fat rims 9.5" rear 9" front), rego till march next year, can u 1000 for the bodys damage or will get it fixed for a straight swap

pm me

  • 3 weeks later...
wanna swap for a j-spec 300zx, tt,auto,95,000km, targa top, reco tranny, 17" rims (very fat rims 9.5" rear 9" front), rego till march next year, can u 1000 for the bodys damage or will get it fixed for a straight swap

pm me

sorry mate looking for a manual GL with the sale tho :)

  • 2 weeks later...

UPDATED NEW PICS, NEW PRICE AND CAR WILL BE GETTING FULL RESPRAY IN THE NEXT WEEK AND JUST PUT NEW TYRES. NEED THIS CAR GONE AS I NEED SOMETHING WITH MORE ROOM. GIVE ME AN OFFER I CAN'T REFUSE

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