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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R32 GTS

Milage: ***

Transmission: 5spd

Colour: Charcoal

Location: Belair, SA

Currently registered? REG til June '08

Price: $9,500

Contact: Stephen, 0413 102 290

Comments / Modifications: Tasteful example of NA skyline. Great car, handles well with a bit of kick. Originally an R32 GST-T; engine swapped for an R33's non-turbo RB25 so transmission etc. are all built to support more power; is in great condition inside and out, regularly serviced by Steve Cramp at Manta Racing.

Just had:

New brake pads (front)

New RAA battery

New tyres (rear)

Recently had new Bosch sparkplugs, GTR engine mounts (the only ones we could find) numerous other upkeep jobs.

Lowered on aftermarket springs, aftermarket exhaust and air filter, Pioneer stereo and 6x9's, otherwise pretty much standard, very clean and neat and dearly loved, well maintained.

***I have intentionally not listed the km's (210,000 on odometer) because the engine is a lot newer and i thought putting the k's in would be unnecessarily misleading. However, the true k's on the RB25 are unknown to me.

SMS, call, PM, anytime.

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Hey 1st 32-

Yehp spot on they are vertex sides my mate got me for my birthday, rims are just 17" with chrome lip.

Has a sunroof too; and just had new camshaft drivebelt, tensioner and idler pulley installed.

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