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Hi guys

Make:nissan

Model:skyline r32

Milage:135k

Transmission:manual

Colour:black

Location:mackay qld

Complied?yes

RWC supplied?yes

Currently registered?yes

Contact:pm me or email bart_van11@hotmail.com

Comments / Modifications:

the time has come to sell the r32 and get somthing a bit newer.

The car has 132 000klms on it 5speed turbo manuel.

mods include

GCG high flowed turbo

stainless manifold

walbro fuel pump

fmic

greddy oil catch can

engine dampaner

full 3inch turbo back zorst

HSD HR coilovers

castor rods

front and rear camber arms

front strut brace

tie rod ends

solid cradle bushes

18inch wanna be gtc's

oil filter relocation kit and oil cooler

new npc 5 puck ceramic button clutch

dvd headunit with 2.5inch screen and 7inch fold out

jvc 6inch 2 ways in the back 7x5s in the front

jvc 10inch sub and sony 600w 4channel amp

HKS SSQV the second version

most of witch are only 5000klms old.

$16,000 neg

might sound a bit steep but i am negotiable

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