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Hey guys,

Looking at selling my Skyline =)

Details

- Nissan R32 Skyline GTS-t Type M

- 1992 Model (I think)

- RB20DET (Inline 6, turbo)

- 125,000KMs

- 5sp Manual

- Cat-back Exhaust

Exterior

- Burgundy

- Aftermarket Frontbar

- Type M Sideskirts

- Type M Rear Pods

- Standard GTSt Spoiler

- GTR Bonnet (extra $400)

Interior

- GTR Front Seats (in excellent condition, will be sold seperately if buyer doesn't want them)

- Aftermarket Steering Wheel

- Razo Gearknob

- Unbroken Centre Dash Vent (-very- rare =P)

Suspension / Rolling Stock

- KYB Shocks all round

- Lowered Springs

- 16inch 5 Spoke wheels (may come with standard wheels)

- Cusco Front and Rear Strut Braces

Pictures

skylinefront.JPG

skylineseats.JPG

skylineback.JPG

Price

$11,000 as is, $11,500 with 12 months rego.

Sale Conditions

The car can either be sold as is, or for an extra $500, with 12 months rego and an RWC. Note: The car was slightly damaged in the rear, but has been all fixed up, and is 99% straight. I have ALL receipts, and engineering certificates to back my claim.

Contact

Vu on 0433 512 115

Thanks

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Nice straight car you have there. How much are you willing to part the seats for may i ask?

James, glad you have the loan approved now to buy the car.

ha ha ha... no.

i dont have the finance yet, what gave you that idea?

i still have to talk to my dad about the garantor business.

cheers.

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sorry, not really looking for an r32gts

thanks for the offer

had a massive timewaster last night

someone come with cash and take the car away !

your refering to me are you? :P i was seriously interested in the car, but had no means of getting it. and now i do thanks to the people at the National Bank. as soon as i get the $ off them. you will have sold your car. hence: im not a timewaster...

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