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Item: 1993 R32 Gtst Skyline

Location: Mackay Nth Qld

Item Condition: GC

Reason for Selling: Want to buy my mates 180sx.. so if he sells before me, the r32 will be staying

Price and Payment Conditions: $12000 unregd. very little for RWC

Extra Info:

pro's:

GCG Hi-Flow Turbo

Apexi Coilovers

HKS pod

Cusco Brace

Extreme full face clutch

3in Mandrel Bent turbo back

Leather Interior

cons:

needs the rhr quater repainted, as the paint has oxidised

Stereo inop (jap spec alpine)

got a rattly lifter

Contact Details: ph or txt. Brad 0403 220 770

pls ring after hours

NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED

i will be completely honest with any questions, as i hate it when ppl lie!!

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How many k's are on it, why are you selling it for a 180, what type of GCG turbo is on it, when did u get it fitted, have you had a dyno read out, what services have been done and finnallyy have you got more pics....thanks mate

Mark0: 185xxx k's, selling for a 180, cuz i like 180's and i couldnt afford one when i bought this. the GCG is just one of there hiflows, not sure what sort, havent had a dyno, and i have done all the servicing myself. timing belt replaced about 15k's ago. pics, i'll see if i can take some more tonight.

Are_thirty_two: yeah mate sorry its a manuel

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