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im guessing you mean this?

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;distance=25

you know u can just copy and paste the ad? will get a whole lot more interest on this site anyway~

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One of the tidiest R32 GTS-T's around. Cooler...PowerFC....Eboost etc....

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Sadly the time has come to depart with my Skyline

as a 4 door is now required.

It is very clean and i regularly get told the same by strangers.

I have owned the car for around 4 years and am the 2nd Australian owner

and was purchased with 60,000 klms on it.

It has been serviced by Bezerkly Automotive in Wollongong

who did most of the Skylines in the area and oil has been changed every 5000

ks.

The car Features.........

3 inch Exhaust.....

Front Mount Intercooler....

Splitfire Panel Filter....

Eboost Boost controller....

APEXi Power FC computer and Hand controller Tuned by "Hitman" Engine management on Standard Turbo on 14 Psi 175 RWKW....

R34 GTT Wheels as seen painted black....

R32 GTR Front 4 piston brake upgrade....

GTR Replica front bar....

GTR Grille and Modified bonnet to suit....

Spoiler removed and holes welded over and repainted by a panel shop....

Exceedy Clutch....

Just Jap Alloy Radiator....

Silicone Hoses....

Just Jap aftermarket coils to fix the Skyline Misfire....

New Leather Gear Boot and handbrake surrounds.....

Car has been through a full EPA inspection and

passes the noise (by 1 DB)

and the emissions test easily.

All the tests are kept in a folder in the car so

if you get hassled by the Po-Po or the EPA whilst out and about you can show them the test results

and avoid the hassle.

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Nigel.

Wollongong NSW

$12500 ono

0411022554

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