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PRICE DROP: $16,000 No offers, without the plates, must go this week!

Hey guys my car is up for sale... regretful sale but need to sell as ive lost my licence for...... NINE months

1992 R32 Skyline Black

Microtech ltx 8 Computer

Big Front Mount Intercooler

Polished Surge Tank

500hp fuel pump

Full 3 inch Exhaust w/ Cannon Muffler

5Puck Brass-Button Clutch

JIC Fully Adjustible suspension w/Camber tops

18 inch Deep Dished Chrome Wheels w/ 225 40z Low Profile tyres (brand new)

HKS turbo timer

52mm Boost Gauge (cute)

Turbosmart Boost Controller @12PSi

Retrimmed Red and Black Interior.... Front & Back seats

Veilside gear knob, Momo steering wheel

Custom [WHOZUP] Number Plates

Kenwood head unit w/ 6x9 Xplod Speakers

This car is exteremly fun to drive and the number plates are a pretty big invitation for races with alot of ppl.

Not in a great rush to sell it but chasing 19k

Price: $19,000 ono

Located: Newcastle, NSW

Thanks, Leon: 0401425223

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  • 5 weeks later...

I knew it would be up town on sunday but he said he wanted to sell this week, so if i could look at it this week than i could get the money to him sooner. If he wants to sell the car, he may have to put in a little bit of effort as well. I am a genuine buyer not looking to screw anyone, just wanting to buy a car, and trying to help him out by having a look earlier in the week.

cheers

Its being sold on friday for a much cheaper price is why it has to go now if you want it, no time to come and meet anyone as i have NO LICENCE, if you would like to see it you can come and see it at my house in NEWCASTLE anytime. Macca i have sent you more pics.... Cheers

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