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Up for sale is my R32 Nissan Skyline.

$9250 ono.

It has the following:

Exterior-

- custom front bar

- custom purple mix respray with black roof and bonnet

- genuine clear indicators

- m3 carbon fibre mirrors

- shaved side indicators and boot lock and spoiler

Engine/suspension-

- new fully adjustable coilover suspension

- greddy front mounty intercooler

- turbo smart fuel regulator

- jasma exhaust, dump pipe back

- new exedy drift button clutch

- aluminium radiator

- twin thurmo fans

- 17 inch zina alloy japanese light weight wheels

(federal front, bridgstone potenza rear tyres)

- BOV

- new brake pads

- speed flow braided lines used around engine bay (only some)

- after market fuel pump

- apexi air pod

- strut brace

- new battery

- service carried out every 5000 km's

Interior-

- genuine recaro seat mounted ons bride rail

- SAAS racing harness 4 point

- sports steering wheel

- gear knob

- auto metre gauges mounted- boost, oil temp, oil press, water temp

- HKS turbo timer

- kenwood cd/mp3/wma head unit

- kenwood front speakers

- rear splits

- 12" sub

- all wired through a kenwood amp

I have owned the car for about 18 months now and need it gone as i have just built a house and need some extra cash in a hurry. Please only serious buyers as i said i need the car gone. This is a regretful sale. For any further questions please message/call Rob on 0401 968 992

This is advertised else where so i can end the sale at any time.

Thanks

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