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Make/Model:

Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T

Year:

1993

Kilometers:

Chasis 200 + :laugh:

Motor, driveline etc unsure

Transmission type:

5 speed manual, re built (around 6 months ago)

Engine:

RB20det

Colour:

Dark Metallic Blue

Modifications:

-Greddy FMIC

-HKS Oil cooler

-Extreem HD ceramic button clutch

-trust down pipe, 3 inch trust exhaust, has a straight drift pipe diff back, (comes with trust cannon also, just bolt on and go)

-front end re sprayed, bar bonnet and guards, due too gloss coat missing, rear re sprayed, spoiler holes filled, the regular rust in rear quater professionally removed and quater srayed. full professional cut and polish on rest of car.

optional

-TEIN coileys, stiff as hell, not in car atm, can be though

- 17x7.5 front wheels gloss black jap, and simmilar but different 17x9 wheels gloss black jap.

have 16x 7 and 8 enkeis that could go on it

or gloss black r32 stockys

-full sterio

Roadworthy Certificate:

SA NA

Registered:

yeah 3 months

Accident History:

unsure

Asking Price:

depending on Suspension wheels etc..

10g ONO..... remember ONO so dont post having a cry about the price etc please guys!

Location:

SA barossa, willing too meet people

Contact Details:

0447910940 any time

Other Comments:

have owned it for a bit over a year now ..

PICS:

r32_web_rear.jpg

r32_web_slate_rear.jpg

r32_web_slate_front.jpg

r32_side_flair.jpg

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some people like too cry about prices about 32's lately!

thus is true. i want 17k for mine which is obviously a high price but its got the mods to support it. havent had ppl cry about mine YET

10k is a good price for this one. hope it sells quickly

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^ lol fk why say that man, I've got a clean NA sil and a bit of money and I'd be looking at 32 with similar mods to yours in a few months :P

Why are you doing this to me man ;)

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it will either come with r32 stockys painted gloss black

or enkei 16x7 and 8s

now need them wheels for track car unless someone has some wheels they want too include in a deal

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