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Hey I have a 1993 Nissan skyline GTS-4 R32 for sale. 131 000 kms.

It has just had a new water pump belts and idle pulley installed. Fresh engine flush. The interior is in excellent condition.

MODS;

Fmic

tien coilovers in front

springs in back

aluminium radiator

BOV

exhaust.

alpine head deck

alpine type r 6x9s

sway bars

strut bars in front and rear.

GTR front bar.

Clear indicator lights

The body is straight, paints in great condition.

Im mainly after straight swaps or swaps cash my way.

Selling as I need a better daily.

It is not registered, I have about 2 weeks left on the road worthy. If someone is keen to buy within the next 2 weeks im more than happy to register the car with a fresh 6 months.

show me what you have open to offers.

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