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Nissan Skyline HR32 GTS-T :burnout:

YAM-896 Year: 7/1993

2.0L Turbo

78,000 kms

Gunmetal Grey

red interior

GTR bodykit

Resprayed bodykit

Carbon fibre GTR bonnet

18in ROH shadow mags (new)

electric sunroof

A/C

4WS

central locking

sway bars

K-Mac heavy duty springs lowered 2in

Bilstein sports shock absrobers

Monza bucket seat

3in stainless steel exhaust from turbo back

hi flow cat

immobiliser

bonnet pins

K&N pod airfilter

TurboSmart BOV typeII

Nismo strut brace

NISMO thermostat

Sony Xplod speakers

Sony Xplod head unit

Pivot turbo timer

just serviced, well looked after

1st owner in country

immacultate condition

spent over $7,000

awsome looks

$19,900 negotiable

[email protected] or 0415 991 574

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