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right'o guys got this 32 sitting here that i dont use so im letting go of it to clear some debts.

1990 R32 gtst skyline

manual

147***k's

about 2 months rego left

sunroof with no rust in the runners

FMIC

strut brace

3'' exhaust

RB25 turbo

18'' random rims (came with the car when i bought it.)

pioneer CD player with all the amp wires there.

leather reclinable bucket seats.

apparently has had clutch replaced a year ago (no recipts only word from last owner)

projector headlights

crystal indicators

slotted front brakes

comes with a pair of AVS type 5's 17''x9 +35 from memory and 1 50% tire ha ha

Had someone come look at it and brought a vehicle inspector and theres slight damage in left inner guard from a small accident in the past, small crack in engine mounts, rocker cover gaskets have small leaks, horn dosnt work, hicas is stuffed and paint fade around the sunroof.

All the things you expect from a car 21 years old.

$8000 no lowballers!

also not really interested in trades

located east side of adelaide SA

PM me here or message me on 0413313748 for any more info or to have a look

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