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Item: 1989 Nissan skyline R32, 4 door sedan

Location: Newcastle NSW

Reason for Selling: need a smaller car for the commute to work...

Price and Payment Conditions: $8000ono

Extra Info: ok so here goes.. its a 1989 nissan skyline gts sedan, it is a factory manual 5speed and factory non turbo with the very strong RB20de, the car has only just been service, and had its timing belt and head fully rebuilt around 40,000k's ago, so she starts 1st time everytime and runs beautiful.. battery has just been replaced, has gtr headlights, full bn sports bodykit, cusco rear coilovers, hks front coilovers, apexi pod filter (comes with standard air box) has a ground kit, fresh starter motor and alternator, has 18inch rays engineering wheels, exhaust sounds awesome, rego"d in nsw until 23rd march 2010, has around 28x,xxxk's on the shell, and around 50,xxxk's on the motor, clutch has been replaced and motor serviced regularly, i havnt had any problems with the car as of yet, ohh also has competition clarion subwoofers and dvd headdeck etc etc.. its a perfect p plate car.. any questions just ask.. all it needs is tlc on the paint work and she'd look incredible.. but already turns heads everywhere as is...

and a quick challenge to those who think there all that, try and find another 4door r32 that is factory manual and non turbo.. i bet you cant! :P

Pictures:

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and how it looks without the bodykit and with aftermarket guards which are also forsale

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and thats how she looks when i actually clean her.. lol

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Contact Details: TXT PREFERED 0459405726 Sam or pm

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