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1993 Nissan Skyline R32 GTST

RB20DET motor with 5 speed box

front mount intercooler with blitz BOV on pipework behind bar

TEIN coilovers

17 inch rims as seen on drivers side pics of car (doesnt have passenger side ones anymore) tyres average

3 inch exhaust

sunroof

strut bar

alpine cd player

slotted discs with 4 pot fronts 2 pot rear brakes

Has no rego is fully complied..

Does have som damage

RH headlight lens smashed, front bar is split drivers guard has dings (i have another which has some small damage same colour) LH tail light lens cracked ( i have another) rear bar scratched (i might have another) rear 1/4 on drivers side damaged and pushed in just on the very bottom nd pod is missing(just need pulling back out a bit and fit aanother rear pod) drivers door has small damage on edge pint come off a little. Also needs new steering rack as the tie rod is broken.

Starts and runs great peferct to repair and register as not much needed or to use on track.

$3300 firm which is cheap.

In Sydney can freight it interstate at buyers expense.

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Any more photos, Cant really see the scale of the damage. Both open and closed bonnet shots would be great.

here are couple more i have at moment..the bonnest isnt completely closed in one though

the damage to bar was cause when wheel was buckled wheel hit guardand the bar end came away so thats why split..not sure why lens smashed though, the rest of light is intact..

main damage is the rear 1/4 at bottom

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i was just looking at this on ebay.

anyway how many k's on engine and on the chassis, timing belt.

condition of clutch, gearbox, diff ect???

has 142k on it not sure when belt was last done..

clutch box and diff all seem fine

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