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1989 Skyline R32 GTST

95,000 Klms ODO

Black

Manual

HKS intake

Momo steering wheel

Aftermarket Exhaust

Boost gauge

Aftermarket front bar

Front strut brace

Condition note: drives well and the body is straight. Paint is in average condition and the bonnet is white

$9500 LANDED

for pics email me [email protected]

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I would be very interested in buying this car, i am currently 17 and i am looking for a r32, would it be good for a first car and what kind of insurance will i be paying if i did get it? By the way can u send me some picks on [email protected]

thanx

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I would be very interested in buying this car, i am currently 17 and i am looking for a r32, would it be good for a first car and what kind of insurance will i be paying if i did get it? By the way can u send me some picks on [email protected]

thanx

Question 1: No, but that doesn't stop plenty of others, myself included, buying stupid cars at 17 and 18

Question 2: Call around, do your own research: don't expect comprehensive to be worthwhile on any vehicle at 17, let alone a personal import of the turbo variety..

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