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1993 Nissan R32 GTST Skyline

-Rb20det engine 2.0LT

-5spd manual, Excellent condition clutch.

-130,000kms very smooth engine, no leaks, in perfect condition.

-Has cannon exhaust

-Been regulary serviced when owned

-Has standard R32 GTS-T alloys with brand new 225, good ride tyres all around.

-Spare dash and rear seat

-Had new tie end rod rubber

-Rear shocks are KYB

-Performance chip installed.

CAR IS SOLD WITHOUT RWC OR REGO.

First complianced in 2009, Imported By SEI motors in Dandenong. Excellent car for a project or a daily driver, reason for selling is too many cars already.

All genuine interest should be made my telephone contact to 0413507269.

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I'd have paid you that and perhaps a bit more if you were on the GC! (I called you this arvo) Best of luck with the sale mate devod your in Melbs

What needs to be done for RWC and could one be supplied? Is the car currently registered? Im in Melbourne. Please pm me or reply anything else there is to know about the car. May be interested in seeing the car this weekend if possible.

Cheers.

Nothing has been modified at all, everything is stock standard, the only thing it will need is a reverse light switch, rear diff seal, and front disks changed for RWC, i have the front disks already coming with the car. Be quick guys this is not going to last long, i have people coming this weekend to view it.

If you think the car is cheap give me more then?.

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