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Make:Nissan Skyline

Model:R32 Gts-t

Milage:109,700

Colour:Electric blue

Location:Donvale, Melbourne

RWC supplied?optional

Currently registered?Till April

Price:$11,990

Contact:Ben on 0401 598 511

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I have bought a motorbike and will shortly buy a wagon so I'm selling my car that I imported myself 2.5 yrs ago. In that time I've only done 14,000kms and all changes I have organised myself. The car is always Garaged and a nice clean example. Please don't SMS or PM, you are welcome to call 0401 598 511 or email [email protected] if you are interested. I'm in no hurry

MECHANICAL:

Exedy heavy duty clutch

New clutch master/slave cylinder (flywheel machined at same time)

3 inch turbo back X-force exhaust with hi-flow cat

RDA Slotted front rotors

Alarm and immobiliser with built in turbo timer & keyless entry

Strut Brace

Bosch 040 Fuel pump

Personalised plates

COSMETIC:

Metallic Blue

Full GTR body kit

Powder coated GTR alloy wheels

Double DIN stereo - cd/cassette with pioneer speakers

Tinted windows

Razo Gear knob

R33 front seats

93 model interior trim fitted

Alloy Pedals

Clear front indicators

New leather hand brake and gear box boots

SERVICING:

Timing belt replaced at 100,000Kms

New Battery

Alternator replaced

Water Pump replaced

Rocker cover replaced

Redline oil used in Gearbox

Steering Rack Boots just replaced

Tyres 85-90%

New windscreen

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