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Item: 1989 Nissan Skyline R32 4 door RB20DET automatic (156***)

Location: Kuraby South Brisbane (5 mins from Springwood)

Website: this one

Item Condition: very good

Reason for Selling: wanna go back to a 4 cyl for show

Price and Payment Conditions: 8500 keen for swaps or swaps + cash my way(i dont have money so cant swap car + cash)

KEEN FOR A 4 CYL BUT SHOW ME ANYWAY!!! SOUND SYSTEM HELPS :down: MUST BE MANUAL!!!

Extra Info:

ok its gots 17' rims with 235/45 tyres front 99% rear 60-70% not good with measuring, light blue metallic paint with a gold champagne to it and multicolor glitter through it,

straight 3" pipe from the diff(nice sound rather then stupid cannon),

silver face Drift boost gauge, clarion head unit, 6" pioneer speakers front and rear, Drift pod air-filter, brand new water pump and doing the oil change right now lol, Greddy Full Auto Turbo Timer, boost controller ready to go in haven't had the time, Dash dial lights changed to blue :) made the heat gauge green to be different

TURBO is 5 MONTHS OLD!!!

JUST ADDED 6 MONTHS REGO!!!

not much else i can think of atm but im more then happy to show u the car so let me know :D

Pictures: Yes

Contact Details: pm or reply here or add or email me at [email protected]

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