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Item Summary: 1993 NISSAN SKYLINE R32 gtst, R32,pain,t kit, offset rb25det , 25 box

Location: NSW: Regional

Postcode: 2340

Odometre: 117,000 kilometres

Asking Price: $5,000

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: money

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Justin 0423226950

Extra Information:

I would rather money at the moment so car is for sale $5000 for the rolling shell or $8500 with motor and box

R32 gtst

kia yellow/green colour

vertex kit

front fibreglass widebody gaurds

half cage ( if not sold seperatly before)

e-boost boost controller

a/f gauge

deep dish steering wheel

koya 17x9.5 +15 offset brand new tyres

vynal interior

front strut brace

front adjustable caster arms

subs amp cd player

engineered for motor box suspension intercooler etc... (rb20 engine number)

$5000 will get u this (paint and body work cost $3500 alone) OR that and all this

rb25det with plenum wiring and loom

rb25 gearbox

custom tailshaft

speedo conversion

fuel pressure gauge

new standard clutch

for $8500

probley forgot something but will post it if i remember i invite anyone to come have a look u will not be diapointed i have a few pics but they do not do it justice if i pull it right out of the carage i cant push it back in ( there is a photo with with it on the trailer between when it was painted and the motor was put in ), motor and box is in it just need battery and injectors power hooked up hasnt been rego'd since conversion was done rear bar has a primed section it just needs paint sprayed on it paint can be supplied.

Any questions just ask no really after swapsunless there is a far bit off cash my way or maybe celsior and cash my way

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