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1990 R32 GTS-T

- 114,000 km

- 5spd manual

- Rb20det

- Rego till July 2010

- Sunroof

- 2nd owner in Australia

- Full Bn blister widebody kit,

- Recent black respray.

- R34 front conversion

engine:

- HKS pod.

- Kakimoto exhaust. ( not loud) had driven past heaps off police. they dont even look

- FMIC

Driveline

- Hicas lock bar

- HD clutch.

- Work Vs xx

18x10 -12 offset rears (255x40x18) perell P zero 80%

18x9 -4 offset front (235x40x18) yokohama advans 90%

the rest is stock. well kept engine. I just did a service. had its 100k service done in 07 and has done 16,000 ks since then. Professinaly built by the guys at drift line with the intentions to be a show car. I bought this off them. They imported this car and im the second owner.

This car has to be seen. It turns heads everywhere you go.

The bad. =(

I was driving to work today and the bonnet flew up at 100kph and smashed the front windshield and roof.

I start uni next week so im going to be broke as F**K till i start work next holidays, So i wont have the time or money to fix it. I need cheap reliable transport. :down: my skyline love will have to be put on hold till i start working full time.

If you have questions just ask. I will answer to the best of my knowledge.

Needed

- Bonnet repaired. (re fiber glassed)

- Bonnet hinges straightened

- Front windscreen

- Roof popped out (maybe painted)

Recommended

- bonnet pins. =P

PRICE:

$8,000

as is sits with out the wheels. negotiable with them. But lets face it they arnt cheap.

It will go on carsales and ebay next week.

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