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I am selling my pride & joy Nissan Skyline GTST & looking for a quick sale.

the bonnet needs to be sprayed as the previous GTR bonnet which came with the car was fibreglass so i had it replaced with an original bonnet but never got around to spraying it

well looked after and babyed & sits in the garage for most of its days as i work in the city and dont like driving in with a heavy duty clutch everyday and the car became more of a weekender.

The car has never been boosted or has any boost taps so your buying a very strong and reliable gtst that needs some TLC.

R32 GTST 1993

Black

Tinted windows

150XXX Kilometer's

RB20DET

Manual

front mount intercooler

Apexi Turbo Timer

3 inch Cat Back exhaust with HKS Dragster cannon

Momo Stearing wheel,pedals & razo shift knob

Pod Airfilter ( will supply air box also)

Gtr Side Skirts,rear pods & rear spoiler

brand new exedy heavy duty clutch fitted by protek

Alarm system

cd player with jvc 6x9's

Reg till end of September,

comes with plates WLD-032

Mechanically in excellent condition & always garaged.

Looking for quick sale

$10,000 ONO CASH!

No Tyre Kickers or Time Wasters.

Call 0401 046 623 or email [email protected] for any info.

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