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1989 R32 NISSAN SKYLINE GTS-T Coupe

Turbo

Auto

RB20DET

107,000 km's

Rego til November 2009

The paint is a custom Aqua Marine (changes from green to blue depending on sunlight). It is hard to properly catch the look of the paint in a photo and is something that needs to be seen in person to appreciate.

Also comes with a DVD player, cannon tipped exhaust and walbro fuel pump.

The car is priced to sell at $7,850 and is located in Horsham, Victoria (about 3 hours from Melbourne and 4 1/2 from Adelaide).

For any more info or questions please contact Andrew on 0409 561 652.

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This is hot any flaws i'd have to take it through regency!

Not that I know of. It is fairly standard.

interior pics?

Will try to get some posted up in here but give Andrew a call on the supplied number and he may be able to sort them out quicker for you.

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This is hot any flaws i'd have to take it through regency!

i've boughty a car from interstate before and it doesn't actually go through regency it just goes to the identification check place round the corner and they only check vin and engine number.

Part right, as 'Jack.jlh' said you first go for an ID check, they check numbers, motor/vin/compliance

So depending on some things, such as, when the car was imported, under what rule it came in and what state it was first imported into. They will decide if your off to regency or not because depending on these factors depends on how it was complianced and if SA have different laws it will need to be brought upto SA regulations and fitted with appropriate complaince labels.

A real pain in the ass if you dont know you have to do it, do your research and you will be fine.

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