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1993 Nissan Skyline GTR R32 registered till may 2011.

Apexi dump pipe, Kakimoto 3' exhaust. Has a real nice note and is not loud at all.

I have receipts for over 3k of suspension work, every bush has been replaced front and rear, front camber kit, Tein Super Street coil overs have all been rebuilt. Hicas lock bar, brand new tyres all round, handles like its on rails.

It has a 12 months old Apexi Power FC computer and has been tuned with 245rwkw also have the dyno sheet to prove.

Timing belt and oil/filter have all been replaced within the last 2000k's.

DBA 4000 rotors and new pads replaced 2000k's ago.

Brand new alarm system with GSM, sends messages to your mobile and also can arm/disarm from your phone, auto windows up on arm feature.

Brand new Pioneer head unit with ipod control/cable in centre console, Alpine splits in front, Sony speakers in the rear.

Fire extinguisher in passenger side rear.

Car is in immaculate condition inside and out and will not disappoint.

Brand new Nokia bluetooth car kit.

Very quiet to drive no rattles inside. Very well looked after car only driven once a month.

Regretful sale due to other financial commitments.

$20000 ono

0417447782

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