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*ok black 93 model r32 gtst I BOUGHT THIS CAR TOTALLY STANDARD except for an automatic turbo timer and im the first owner since it got off the boat and got complied late in 2002.

*5spd manual

*109,###kms

*GTR cloth interior (very rare and way sexier than normal trim no ciggy burns either)

*GTR sideskirts(look tough as moite)

*hybrid fmic (BIG and sits very very very neatly looks PHAT)

*polished aluminium piping(blue silicon joins)

*pod filter with ducting

*3 inch xhaust(pace maker frontpipe etc)

*heavy duty clutch

*gfb bleed valve

*polished oil catch can with level measure (not fitted but very easy i can show you how)

*autometer boost gauge with cabon fibre cup (will also chuck in a matching oil pressure gauge with carbon cup)

*cusco front and rear strut braces

*Momo Race wheel

*aftermarket RSR (non adjustable) suspension sits lower than stock

*pioneer headunit

with four speakers inc 6by9's and a sony amp

*pager alarm system

*brand new hicas lockbar and four wheel alignment

*major service just been completed

eg: rebuilt brakes all round, new oil filter, new mobil 1, new iridium spark plugs, new high energy battery, new rocker cover gaskets, new bendix ultimate pads allround. new fluids eg coolant, brakes, gbox and diff.

*it has rego and can supply rwc

i think thats it but there is no doubt more to this immaculate car.

* melbourne buyers preferred as

its in melbourne se suburbs

in the trading post and things that go

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

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No the Barina SXI has not ever been in any accident of any kind completly straight. only travelled 18,000kms,2003 model, balance new car warranty

r32gts-t said that he didn't wanna swap as he already has a 2nd car, rrrage was asking r32gts-t is the skyline had been in an accidents

will be good to see the photos, as i am interested too

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