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Nissan Skyline R32 GTR , 1993 year , 78000klms,gun metal grey colour, bride drive side seat, roll cage , fully rebuilt engine with forgied pistons ( $7000 receipt included) 2 brand new ball bearing turbos, ABS brakes, long rego, excellent condition ,no scratches or dents, still uner deale warranty

$18200 ono

0431402158 Paul

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What's up man? Can you give me some more details on the motor? What was done, what parts were used, how long ago, why it was rebuilt at 78k etc? Was the clutch done at the same time? Are there any issue with the car? Does everything work ( all accessories etc and power functions) ? Any suspension work done? Life of the tires? I see it has a new head unit, any other stereo work done? The cage, is it bolt in or welded in, how many points, back seat still accessible etc? Do you have a history of the car? Whats the story on the warranty? I'm in Melb so thanks for your time, I'd only want to make one trip if this one turns out to be the right ride. I'm seriously interested. thanks

hey like i said most of the stuf for u over the phone

engine is been rebuilt by Jonny fro CV performance

usind all brand new parts( turbos and clutch)

that is not my car , i am sellig it for my boss ( he onwer of Version one Autoimports)

and that used to be his own car and he had it about a year but now he is got V35 skyline so this one is for sale

we loosing big time in that car , ( we have receipts for more then 7 grand) plus the car was cost us 17 so yeah for those people who offered me 15-16 grand sorry but NO

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hey man body is stright , front and back all original so never had any front end or back end damage

however car is been fully resprayed ( by underwood smash repairs) becouse when its came from Japan all clear wasnt shiny and it was burnt by the sun so its been professinaly resprayed

engine rebuilt was done about a year ago and car only did like 6-7 thousands after

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