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9/93 R32 GTS4

"baby godzilla"

4wd (ATTESA 4 wheel drive)

4ws (HICAS 4 wheel steering)

Manual

Turbo (RB20DET)

99000kms

wine red in colour

New Heavy Duty DAIKIN clutch

Clutch still has 10 months warrenty

Polished cam covers, intake and rocker cover

red intercooler pipes and cam belt cover.

Genuine Skyline Floor mats

17" ADVAN racing rims.

All new tyres, 235" front, 255" rear.

CD player, 2 Alpine Splits in parcel shelf

Turbo Timer

All new spark plugs + cleaned AFM

Rear (BOMEX) spoiler has been taken off, and boot lid re-painted. Though can supply spoiler if requested

Otherwise all original, very tidy and runs very smoothly. Never been boosted.

+ all the extras work perfectly like power steering, power windows, power mirrors, retractable mirrors and climate control.

Also comes with car cover, seat covers, steering wheel cover, spare paint from boot respray and POLISH!!!!!!!:uh-huh:

All service receipts supplied

Genuine reason for sale

All service receipts supplied

Genuine reason for sale

Click here for pictures

$16,600 + 6 months rego starting from the 28th of June 2003

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