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- 1993 Nissan Skyline R32 Gts-t

- $12,500 Negotiable

- 121600kms

- Rego until 29/4/13

- Sydney Area

- Number plate will be changed before sale.

- Standard turbo with stock boost and front mount intercooler with Simota panel filter in standard air box.

- Factory standard electric sunroof.

- Factory standard 'skyline' lettering on rear lights up when lights are turned on.

- 18" wheels. 9.5 Rear, 8.5 Front with Nismo centre caps.

- Nismo gear knob, custom chrome rings around dials, alpine stereo with kewood amp and 12" pioneer sub.

- Alarm and immobiliser installed.

- Also advertised on Car Sales http://www.carsales....lo=Stock&items=[Make%3aNISSAN%2cModel%3aSKYLINE%2cBaseEnabledBadge%3aGTS-T%2cSeries%3aR32]&sort=default

and GumTree. http://www.gumtree.c...ts-t/1010656522

- Phone number by ads in links or reply here thanks.

Pics are big. Maybe mods can fix?

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