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1993 R32 Skyline GTST

105,000kms

Rego till 05 2004

Resprayed 2.5 months ago, Metallic Orange with a Gloss Black Bonnet

Over $7000 in paint and panel

18inch chrome HR Racing Wheels

Clean interior

T3/T4 GCG turbo + turbo insulation cover

55mm External Gate

Air filter

UAS Front Mount + piping all polished

Custom S/S exhaust manifold

3 inch exhaust

Microtech computer recently tuned

Adjustable boost switch 9psi-25psi

Blow Off Valve

Boost Gauge

If people dont prefer the black bonnet it can be resprayed orange for $100 thru the same person that painted the rest of the car.

All panel work done professionally by an ex Queen St employee

All mechanicals apart from the front mount done by Rigoli

Any Offers Considered

The car makes 320hp at the wheels, is extremely clean and well maintained. The car is in Baulkham Hills, Sydney, and i will travel anywhere in Sydney if it more convinient for prospective buyers. If there are any questions please email me at [email protected] or call on 0421592966

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