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i thought i might post this up to let you know that my r32 gtst is for sale its a good car and would like to find a good home for it, so if you know anyone looking for a r32 skyline around $14000 mark then point them in my direction.

Also im selling the car cause im getting a new car which is little better then my r32 so i can only have one and so i have to sell the skyline which will break my heart.

thanks wade

here is some pics http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500&ppuser=8440

1992 nissan skyline gts-t 2 door-coupe

the car has done 120,000 kms serviced every 5,000

Specs

frount mount intercooler 600x300x76

GFB bleed valve set to 12psi

3 inch mandrel bent exhaust

K&n pod filter

strut brace

ARC BOV

dump pipe

GTR front bar (needs repair on the lip)

GTR bonnet

GTR grille

GTR drivers seat

s15 wheels with dunlop 901s with about 70% tread

lowered by 2 inches

boost gauge Blitz

autometre air/ fuel gauge

splitfire water temp and volts

jvc head unit ( there is an alpine in it but will cost extra $500 on price cause it is worth over $1000 newand havent long bought it)

alpine 6x9s in the doors

pioneer parcel shelf speaker

pioneer sub and a amp

aftermarket steering wheel

Viper car alarm cost around $600

price drop down to $14,000 got to sell

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wados...consider this car sold...

a mate has been looking for ages now! He is in brisbane and has the cash ready to go

give me a call on 0407 175 417

to sort out when we can come and inspect this vehicle

thanks

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