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1993 R32 GTS-T M-Spec with factory sunroof

Make : Nissan

Model : Skyline R32

Engine Type : RB20DET 2.0

Registration : 12 months rego

Transmission : Manual

Location : Meadow Heights

Kilometres : 176XXX (Genuine)

Price : $10 500 or n.o

Timing belt just changed

New water pump fitted

Major Service done

Piggybacked ECU

Blitz Front mount intercooler

3" Bee*R RSR catback exhaust

3" highflow cat

3" dump/front pipe

Bosch 040 Fuel pump, also a standard 32 Pump

Front Work Meister – 17 x 9 + 20 stretched in brand new Dunlop rubber

Rear standard R32 rims sprayed in black

Cusco Adjustable Castor Rods

Tein HR coilovers

Cusco front strut brace

Cusco rear strut brace

GTR spoiler

Electric Sunroof

New NGK platinum Spark plugs

gReddy boost gauge

Sard BOV

Tinted Windows

Notes:

Items can be removed to reduce sale price. Vehicle comes with 2 x spare GTS rims also painted in black with some tread.

Contact:

Ali

0402 284 169

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Edited by WaTiSLuV

yea..u got me there at the 1200 dollars..anyways

are u willing to sell your front and rear cusco strunts?

pm me..very interested..

good luck with sale!!

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Hey Ali

Good luck with the sale, great car with quality modifications at a very reasonable price

Can't believe no ones snapped it up yet.

Edited by abu

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