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I hardly ever drive it and its a waste just sitting around begging for more attention. Iam located in Batemans Bay NSW 2536.

Asking- $11500 ono.

1989 Nissan Skyline GTS-T R32 4 door.

2nd Owner since import, I have the papers for it.

-Under 70 000kms

-Has had a respray by previous owner

-Lots of rego left

-Receipts for all mods

-central locking and immobiliser

BODY:

- factory colour dark blue

- cf bonnet Abflug style

- Gtr front bar

- vertex style rear bar and skirts

- 18inch rims unkown brand, came with car

- no dings, dents etc

ENGINE etc:

- pod filter

- cat back exhaust with cannon

- prof. sheepdog bov

- front mount I.C

- new excedy clutch

INTERIOR

- autogauge boost gauge

- autogauge oil and water temp gauge (to be installed, all parts there)

- JVC headunit

- Boston splits in front with Audison amp

- Alpine 2 ways in rear with Alpine amp

- 2 12 inch Pioneer subs with Jaycar amp

- no rips or tears, durry burns etc. Only a little rip in the vinyl of driver

side door where you grab to close it.

- All original floor mats!

Finaly...

The car is in very good nick considering it is 20 years old.

The center vent is gone because its the location where I was going to put the gauges in, I have began making something to house the gauges in so it goes with the shape of the dash. Will be sold with all bits and pieces to be finished.

I have pretty much told you as much as I could, bullshit aside.

I would rather be contacted by phone on 0415 401 118 for any other questions.

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