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Clean white 1993 R32 GTS-T Nissan Skyline for Sale

rb20det

Extremely tidy and well looked after 32, rare to find such good condition.

Kilometres: 153 XXX

Features:

*Driftek rims 17 x 8 front (fairly new tyres 80% tread, 17 x 9 rear (brand new tyres)

*Tein coilovers

*Greedy turbo timer

*JJR front adjustable castor rods

*GTR bodykit, fujitsubo 3" exhaust

*hicas lock bar

*new brakes less than 10 000kms old

*dished steering wheel

*brand new redline schock proof gear box oil just put in

*sunroof

*aircon regassed end of summer

*power windows/side mirrors

*tinted windows

*CD player

*alarm/immobilisor

*interior in excellent condition

Rego: Jan 2010

Price: $12 500 neg.

Contact: Brenton 0421 962 603

Location: Sydney

Reason for sale: Owned an s15 before and looking to get back into one.

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random question, but would someone please tell me what 'bump' means in a post? NICE CAR TOO :mrt: has clutch ever been done and has cylinder compression been tested lately?? Thanks.

random question, but would someone please tell me what 'bump' means in a post? NICE CAR TOO :P has clutch ever been done and has cylinder compression been tested lately?? Thanks.

it just bumps the post so its higher on the list in the classifieds.

i have never done the clutch and the previous owner claims it is still the standard one.

it hasn't been compression tested lately but dad has a compression tester so it can be done whilst anyone looks at the car

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