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Item: NISSA SKYLINE R32 GTR

Location: ENDEAVOUR HILLS

Website: www.myspace.com/jaegrandmusic

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: Baby on the way

Price and Payment Conditions: $20,000ono, Cheque,Cash,Direct Deposit

Vehicle Info: Nissan Skyline BNR32 GTR

1989

RB26DETT

2.6L (2595cc)

Gun Metal Grey (KH2)

109K

Modifications: 18" Marriott Deep Dish Rims with 3" lip with low profile race tyres

Adjustable suspension with dampers

3 1/2" Free Flow exhaust with 5" tip

55Wx4 DVD,USB,MMC,CD,CD-R,CD-RW,MP3,MPEG,MP4 Headdeck with Remote

7 1/2" TFT LCD Monitor Screen

1x 5000w Amplifer 4ch

1x 1000w Amplifer 4ch

2x 3500w 12" Subwoofers

1 set of 500w Components

1 set of 1000w 6x9

1x 1.5 Farad Capasitor

1x 5 Farad Capasitor

Other than that the car is in exellent condition completely original. Engine in A1 running condition just been serviced all paperwork avaliable to view.

Any questions just feel free to ask

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