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1993 Nissan Skyline R32 Gtst


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Item Summary: 1993 NISSAN SKYLINE R32 Gtst, R32 Gtst Rb25det engine

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode: 4211

Odometre: 135,000 kilometres

Asking Price: $5,000 as is

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Study

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0450 963 623

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1993 Nissan R32 Skyline Gtst

Currently registered will be sold without unless prior arrangement made, will pass RWC can refer to workshop that handled previous RWC in Qld months ago.

Has the following:

Genuine GTR bonnet - $350

Genuine GTR grill - $250

Coilovers - $1000

Vertex Kit - $400

Enkei rims with BRAND NEW rears and 95% fronts - $1500 Incl tyres

New brake pads - $60 a pair

Complete dash - Most R32's dont

Boost Gauge - $50

Intercooler - $450

Lsd - Shimmed unit

Head unit - Its a cheap nasty one, but it works

Complete Rb20det which is pulled down at the moment.

Will be sold with a Series 2 Rb25det engine ( $1300 ) if price is over $6000 otherwise as is.

Do the math you would make more then this parting it out. It has 135,00km on the clock and ran extremely well, I then decided to go with the Rb25det hence the pull down, but am now returning to study and no longer wish to finish it. The front bar, skirts and rear bar need to be painted and then either finish the 20 or put the 25 in and you have a capable street car.

You can inspect if you wish please just contact me on 0450 963 623.

If this doesnt sell I will just finish it at put it up for more money just trying to see if I can save myself some hassle and save you some money buying it as is.

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