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Make: nissan skyline

Model:r32 gtst

Milage:212 XXXkm

Transmission:manual

Colour:white

Location:western suburbs of Brisbane, bellbird park

Complied?yes

RWC supplied? depends on price

Currently registered? yes until September

Price:7K FIRM

Contact:0414 679 110 (damian) or [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:gtr bonnet, grill, bumper, lip and guards, 16 inch manaray sport wheels with new tyres, new excedy heavy duty clutch, master and slave cylinder, fmic, full 3'exhaust, apexi pod filter, cmr boost gauge, sports steering wheel, apexi n1 height and stiffness adjustable coilovers and apexi springs, strut brace, sports steering wheel, blitz turbo timer, alpine mini disc/ mda7755r head unit with 6 stacker cd, dynaudio 5 inch splits and tweeters, aura 2x100 watt rms amp, and alpine 6x9's in rear...as well as a gtr fuel pump....

Images:\ here is a link of some photo's of the car http://community.webshots.com/user/nismoboy99

ok guys here is the deal... I am expecting a child in september and also have just bought a new house so with the cost of the loan going up and my need to get a more practical car I am selling my skyline....I am very negotiable as it has to go so please don't be afraid to make and offer as I am open to all reasonable offers...

the car is garaged and serviced every 5ooo km with penrite oil and comes with some spare brake pads, a gtr wing, and alpine cva1000 tv unit and an r33 gtst spare tyre... it has some minor hail damage on the bonnet and some minor paint and interior wear that you get with a car of it's age, the sunroof rubber has perished so I used some race tape to seal it so part of the roof might need some new paint, but other than that it is a good car...plz make me an offer...

thanks guys

Edited by Master_d

interested in straight swap for Sort of a family car... 1995 Subaru Liberty Sedan??

Auto, Twin Turbo and AWD Conversion but quite standard, 47,000ks, DVD player etc.

Legacy Bonnet.

Check my topics for details.

thanks for all the kind messages guys...I would like to do a swap but I need the money to buy a car off the inlaws for my fiance...

PRICE DROP the car is now 9k negotiable as it has to go...

I will listen to all genuine offers... just remember guys it is a 15 year old car and is not perfect but will suit someone who has the time and money (I have neither) to bring it to potential...

I am located in bellbird park where the car can be viewed..

thanks

damian

thanks for all the kind messages guys...I would like to do a swap but I need the money to buy a car off the inlaws for my fiance...

PRICE DROP the car is now 7k as it has to go...

I will listen to all genuine offers... just remember guys it is a 15 year old car and is not perfect but will suit someone who has the time and money (I have neither) to bring it to potential...

I am located in bellbird park where the car can be viewed..

thanks

damian

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