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R32 gts4 skyline,1993

5 speed manual,

all wheel drive,

rb20det,

switch to turn it to rear wheel drive,

2 month old respray in toxic green,

white 18 inch akuma wheels,

fully adjustable mdu coilover suspension brand new, put in 3 weeks ago,

bodykit,

intercooler,

blow off valve,

boost controller,

cd player,

boost gauge, oil pressure gauge,

isotta steering wheel, vielside gear knob,

12 month old heavy duty clutch,

tinted windows,

gtr aluminium bonnet,

led tail lights, gtr xenon hid headlights,

custom alloy radiator,

strut brace,

142000kms,

3 inch exhaust,

power windows,

sun roof,

new steering rack ends,

new tie rod ends,

adjustable camber arms,

big fuel pump, chipped computer.

The car has had $6500 spent on it in the last 3 months doing it up, all that's left to make it show car material is the interior.

it is a real head turner.

Has squeaking upper control arm bushes that will need to be replaced, would only cost around $100 to fix and needs 1 new tyre. Horn doesnt work, no ash tray, passanger side dash vent and sun visor are missing...

market value is still $13500 through insurance on a stockie, i have it in for 15k

PLATES DO NOT COME WITH CAR!!!

$10500ono

CAR IS LOCATED IN QUEANBEYAN NSW 2620

0410487008

swaps considered for a b4 liberty or gt forester or something of interest, if subaru, must have proof of when the timing belt was last changed.

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