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ive had the car for around 3 years now. My plan was to keep it an throw a SR20 or a RB25 in, when the engine got sleepy, but the engine hasnt missed a beat

nissan skyline R32 4 DOOR gtst

89 model ( RB20DET ) manual

190,000 on clock has had 200k service done last month with gates racing timing belt, tensioner, water pump replaced and belts

SUSPENSION:

isc coilovers

rear camber adjuster

front an rear strut brace

monkey bar in cabin

ENGINE / HARDWARE

stock RB20 with airbox running 12psi

3'' exhaust turbo back with HI flow cat

bosch fuel pump

apexi S-AFC

FMIC

nismo 1.5 LSD

exedy single plate clutch

oil catch can

BODY

bn sports body kit with OME R32 gtr front bar

aero mirrors

full re-spray

rolled/flared guards

tinted windows

OTHERS

car alarm

HID headlights

starcorp 18x8.5 front 18x9.5 rear

alpine 2 way speakers

cd/MP3 player

maybe more stuff cant remember

asking $12,000 ono

melbourne

allen paul 0403506415 ( NO SMS's )

THESE ARE OLD PICTURES MORE PICS TO COME

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  • 2 weeks later...

Guys this is a seriously clean and tidy car! One of the cleanest 32s ive dealt with, immaculate paint job, mechanicals are all A1, drives beautifully. It must be seen to be believed!

AP has always gone out of his way to do things right with this car, buying all new top quality parts for maintainance and upkeep.

Free bump for a genuine and awesome 32.

Good luck mate, sorry you have to part with it!

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