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I'm selling my R32 Gtst and going out to buy a GTR. 32 of course. PM or call me if you want any additional info.

Contact: Mitchell

Phone: 0416514729

email: [email protected]

Price: $13000

Location: Penrith, NSW

1990 r32 Gts-t nissan skyline

3" fujitsubo exhaust

Splitfire coils

Front mount intercooler

Turbosmart blow off valve (vee port stealth)

HKS pod filter

HKS turbo timer

Walbro 500hp fuel pump

new water pump

new timing belt

Iridium plugs

whiteline tower bar

Alarm and 3 point immobiliser

AMG 17" rims and new zenon Z1 tyres 235/45r17

109001km

December rego

will include original 16" wheels also in excellent condition with legal tread

original side mount intercooler with all piping

front active spoiler bar and assembly if for some unknown reason you'd want to put it back, you'd have to move the cooler though.

I even have the original Skyline owners bag for the lucky new owner if you want another piece of skyline apparel!

INTERIOR:

Autometer boost gauge with carbon fibre pod

momo gear knob

Rear pods with kenwood 6x9" speakers

Fusion front speakers with pioneer splits

VDO mp3 head unit

regularly serviced

First owner in australia

The only issue with the car is the sunroof (wont slide anymore as the rails need cleaning out and it is missing the outer seal.) and it still has the original tint which is a little bubbled. Everything else is in pristine condition.

The car has always been good to me and is at the point where you'd start adding more power which is what I was going to do but settled on going for a GTR instead.

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