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Make: Nissan

Model: 1993 R32 Skyline GTS4

Milage: 225,000km

Transmission: 5 speed 4WD manual

Colour: White

Location: Marrickville NSW

Complied? Yes

Currently registered? 12 months rego - registered 3 October 2008

Price: $7,800

Comments / Modifications:

- N1 side skirts

- R32 GTR intercooler

- R32 GTR front brakes

- R34 GTT turbo

- 3 inch HKS cat back exhaust

- 3 inch front pipe with high-flow 3 inch cat

- Tuned ECU

- K&N pod filter

- Bosch VL turbo in-tank fuel pump

- Strut braces front and back

- Biltsein shocks with King Springs

- HICAS lock bar

- Slotted rear rotors

- Noltec bushes in front upper control arms

- Newly repaired steering boots and steering rack bushes

- 5 puck Exedy clutch

- Iridium NGK spark plugs

- Recently renewed Nissan timing belt

- Sony double din stereo with AUX inut for iPods

- Rhino alarm with automatic window winders

- 4 brand new tyres purchased a week ago for rego

I have had this car for a bit over seven years and have enjoyed it very much. I would like to buy an R32 GTR now which I would plan to keep for a further seven years! My car has served me well. The body of the car is in fair condition and looks good but there is room for improvement.

I am happy to take calls on 0411 243 284 or reply to PMs. I will post pictures tomorrow.

Thanks,

Ben.

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thats one nice GTS4 there..i think your asking too little for it tho to be honest..u could get $10000 easy i reckons..any way good luck with the sale mate

selcuk; the spoiler is Nissan OEM, I bought it from a guy about 5 years ago for $200; I like it because original ones are quite hard to come by, though for all intensive purposes it is exactly the same as having a copy!

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