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Hey guys, up for sale is my missus's r32.

  • LOCATION: NSW
  • 1993 Skyline R32 GTS
  • 225XXXkms
  • 2-door
  • Gunmetal grey
  • Manual
  • Price: 7000 ONO

Extras:

  • HID headlights
  • foglights
  • pioneer sound system
  • 17" bronze Buddyclub P1's
  • lowered king springs
  • 2.5" exhaust
  • pod filter + custom airbox
  • just serviced last week (new plugs, oil, oil filter, coolant system flush, new thermostat) & clutch was replaced 4 months ago
  • car will also come with (not installed); a short shifter, hornet alarm system, and some other spares

The bad;

The car has a few nicks & scratches here and there. 2 dents about the size of a 10cent coin. Clear coat is coming off in one area. There is also noise coming from the gearbox when gearing down, which is from a suspected bad gearbox mount. The car's tint has faded and might need re-tinting.

The car has been regularly washed and serviced since we've owned it. This car is great for p-platers & also hard to find.

Contact via pm or text 0466 55four 927 (text and i'll call you back asap)

We are looking for 7k with serious offers considered, only willing to swap for a VW Golf mkIV

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  • 5 months later...

update, the Gearbox issue is now solved, car is at the shop atm getting the gearbox replaced, with one in great condition and lower k's on it! car will also come with the old box with a bad ISB as a spare. The reason I chose to get the entire gearbox replaced was because a spare came up at a great price! Engine mounts will also be replaced!

Don't be shy to contact me!

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