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Item:

92 r32 gtst skyline

Location:

brisbane

Website:

this one & carsales

Item Condition:

used

Reason for Selling:

need a ute

Price and Payment Conditions:

9500 or 10000 with plates.

Extra Info:

this is all i can list and here are all the pictures i have atm.

any questions ask me.

just to let you know the skyline has the following mods and extra's

1992 r32 GTS-T Nissan Skyline Coupe. (Gun Metal Grey)

Rare 5 seater.

B&N Black out Boost Gauge

Front end Strut Brace

Recently Installed Front Mount Intercooler

Recently Brand New G4 Coilovers Bought From Just Jap.

Has a Mock HKS SSQ Blow off Valve with custom bend pipe. (i will provide stock piping and bov with the car.)

brand new recently installed 3" turbo back exhaust with a cannon (out to side drift style.)

clear jdm style front indicators

Bonnet is from a 32 GTR (extra light)

Dash has LED Blue Back Lights

original k's as car was imported by previous owner for his son who couldn't drive the car. (85000)

18" Rims all round

Car is fitted with a remote alarm system (VIPER) is Australian insurance covered and has central locking

car has dvd screen and speakers but no headunit .

Serviced every 2 months (i will also service it again before i hand it over - service will include new oil, new plugs, new filters and flushed and cleaned radiator and change all fluids.

Plates Separate - $600 (NIS532 - Silver On Black 1 slim line 1 standard)

i will also supply a road worthy cert and rego for 6 months

and i'll throw in original orange indicators, an aftermarket BN rear bar, and a second boot lid same colour with a stock wing attached.

Images

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Contact Details:

Kurtley

M. 0447 619 249

E. [email protected]

MSN is the same.

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