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Hi Guys...

Finally time to put my pride and joy up for sale.... very sorry to see it go....

-Specifications-

#1993 R32 Skyline (Marone Red) {106,000KMS} Located In SA (Adelaide).

#Interior:

- $1000 Cheetah top of the range alarm system inlcuding, wheel tilt sensors, microwave sensors, infared technology {professionally installed by cartoys}.

- Momo Millenium leather steering wheel.

- Momo Millenium gear knob.

- Pioneer CD Head Unit.

- Pioneer 6" spekers front and rear {all professionally installed}.

- Genuine Origional Skyline Type M Floor Matts.

#Exterior:

- Full Factory Type-M Bodykit

- Professionally Debadged for cleaner sleeker look.

- Rear spoler professionally removed.

- Factory Optioned Fog Lights from Japan.

- Philips ultra white/blue bulbs.

- Professionally lowered to a nice ride height on Pedders Springs.

#Engine:

- Aftermarket High Power Bosch Fuel Pump.

- Apexi Power Intake Pod Filter Induction System.

- Aftermarket Odessey High Powered Battery {includes large capacity Gold Terminals}.

- Excess Earth Wiring Kit.

- Greddy Aftermarket Oil and Radiator Caps.

- Full 31/4" Stainless Steel Exhaust System including:

@Trust/Greddy S/S Power Extreme II Japanese Catback.

@Catco S/S Hiflow Catco Cat {highest Flowing available on the market}.

@Batmbl (BOSIMPORTING) S/S Split Front/Dump Pipe.

#Additional Comments:

- This car has been my pride and joy and is extremeley well looked after, being serviced religiously every 5,000kms by Sean and Troy at Boostworx

{High Performance Engineering}. Its Reularly washed, waxed, and polished with the exterior, interior, and engine in pristine condition. It has never been boosted and is in very origional looking condition.

- Feel free to call me if you have any questions/enquiries, or would like to come and see the car "In The Flesh". {If I don't Answer Feel Free To Send Me A txt msg}

- Mobile Number - 0433481960 Aaron.

#Asking Price:

- $14,500 ono

#Pictures

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Edited by {AMO}

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