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1993 R32 skyline 160, 000 km

painted R33 midnight purple and fitted with gold work emotion rims

car is in very good condition both mechanically and cosmetically

paintwork is good, has a few minor scratches but i will try to polish them out before sale

interior is in very good nick all stock except for a momo steering wheel and head unit

mods include

nistune chip

r34 turbo running stock 9psi boost (fitted approx 6months ago)

k&n pod filter and 3 inch split pipe dump into 2.5 exhaust

alloy radiator

return flow front mount

made 165kw at boost works when r34 turbo was put on and had never been over 9psi so probly has a bit more in it

some new nolothane bushes in the front

tein coil overs (bought new about 1 year ago)

r32 gtr fiberglass bumper

17 inch work emotion rims 17x 8.5 and 9.5

12inch sub in the boot for the killa bass

very well looked after car has fresh tyres and brakes, oils etc

overall the car is in good condition and has never let me down in the 2 years i have owned it but the usual story, need money for a house so it has to go

looking for $11,000 with the rims

or $10,00 with stock rims

car will also come with stock items, such as the stock turbo, r34 side mount intercooler kit, stock front bumper, and a box of other random parts i have collected over the years

pm me for now if your interested but please dont waist my time, reasonable offers accepted, will have some pics up soon

cheers will

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