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Item: R32 GTR skyline

Location: Geelong

Item Condition: exellent condition

Reason for Selling: new project

Price and Payment Conditions: $13,500

Extra Info: nismo twin plate clutch, etc

Contact Details: 0400032565

Engine is currently out of car due to number 6 having broken ring glands, engine is also missing some bold on parts, nismo shocks, falken azenis tyres, auto meter boost guage interior in good condition, gismo shift light, tomie short shifter, tomei speed cut defender, custom plates (SLK-GTR) new indicators, cd player etc (NFTW) lots more to mention ph 0400032565

*sold*

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it comes with the engine but it needs rebuilding and it is missing some parts, also if you had a complete engine it would make things heaps easier.

the car was resprayed in japan before i purchased it, and the original color is black im not 100% sure why it was resprayed but i know for sure that the car has never been in an accident.

sold??

and all that tym i have been waitin for details of the car..

sorry dude was meaning to get back to you but i didnt relly want to go as low as you said, besides i ended up swapping it for a cefiro to equal value.

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