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Item:1993 blue r32 turbo skyline

Location: morayfield queensland

Website: here and boostcruising

Item Condition: its ok (stock)

Reason for Selling: cuzz i want to

Price and Payment Conditions: $8500 wit rego nd $7500 without or swap for a ute

Extra Info: has fmic and exhaust wit fully sick cannon lol, car was sprayed in blue bought it like that, interior is in pretty good nick has stereo all rewired with splits in front doors,turbo timer, boost gauge nd its manual, if you need to know more just ask

Pictures:

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will get engine bay and interior pics soon

Contact Details: 0431 731 144 ask for matt or you can pm me

cheers matt

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looking at the pics it has 4 stud rims.

Has it been inspected by an engineered to say that the brakes can handle the turbo engine and does it have a mod plate??

Didnt see one in the engine bay pics



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