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For sale: 1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T

Item Condition: Good. 113,000 kms, Standard RB20DET engine

Price and price conditions: $5500 ono

Extra Info: NISMO cluster, tein suspension(very old but can supply stock suspension and exhaust) 3inch exhaust sytem, adjustable top arm for front suspension.

Contact Details: [email protected], or pm or 0414765780 only after 5pm due to work or anytime on weekends

Location:Wetherill Park. NSW 2164

Extra Note: Car is due for rego on the 8th of july this year, it needs 2 front tyres +W/A at least for rego.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...-G-t246034.html (pics are here from old thread on car when it was for sale a while ago)

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Does the car have GTR guards or something...it swallows those std wheels! Surely this has to sell quick at this price

i dont think the guards are GTR its just cause it sits lower than standard

rego is fast running out people, needs a good home

how nego are you mate?

anything wrong with it?

cheeers

i have dropped the price alot to sell but it does need to go, just come have a look and decide for yourself. it is an 89 model so its not a brand new car anymore remember.

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