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This car is an immaculate example of an original R32 Gts-t type M (Type M -sports brakes and suspension) RB20 Turbo. The car has been regularly serviced and maintained throughout ownership and has recently had a major service. Climate control, power steering/windows/mirrors, Autometer boost gauge, blow off valve , boost controller , BRANT alarm system with central locking and immobiliser, Kenwood head unit, New Exedy Sports Clutch, Hi Tech Muffler and 4 brand new tyres..The car has just been renewed with a fresh 1 YEAR REGO! Along with the sale comes numerous extras... call for info! This is an untampered example which speaks for itself! Very smooth and reliable! a great car for any enthusiast. ..$12000

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Location: Sydney N.S.W

Make NISSAN

Model SKYLINE

Series HR32

Year 1991

Colour Midnight Blue

Body type Coupe

Transmission 5spd Manual

Price $12,000 AUD

Contact Details.. 0414287402

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Hey, can you tell me how the Type M suspension and brakes differ from the regular Gts-t? I realise this may be a bit of a skyline-noob question but I'm hoping you can answer all the same as it's listed as a selling point. Thanks.

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how much longer can you wait matey?

Sorry for the late reply... just wondering what u mean? I am in no rush for the sale.. although having 2 cars..with one sitting locked up waiting to be sold is a waste!

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Sorry for the late reply... just wondering what u mean? I am in no rush for the sale.. although having 2 cars..with one sitting locked up waiting to be sold is a waste!

I'm not in Aus for another month or so thats why. Just curious how keen you were to get rid of it.

It's nice and clean - i'm after an R32 as daily for around that price.

I'll hit you back when I get home.

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