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** Price Drop - 25,000!!!!** Bargain for a excellent condition Nismo Edition

Hey Guys,

I'm Sure you all know what differences the Nismo had with the standard GTR so i won't babble about that. This was imported by Craig from Japan Performance Imports. Details are as follows:

Year: 1990

Make: R32 GTR Nismo Edition

Vin: BNR32100315

Price: 25,000 ono

Color: Gun Metal Grey

Km's: 98,000

Reason For Selling: Need a deposit for a house

Contact Details: [email protected] or 0422655223

Location: Perth

Mods:

Super Advans II Tri-spoke rims.

Autowatch Blue Line Series Alarm.

K & N Air Intake Pods

Greddy Profec B Boost Controller

Greedy Boost Meter

Cusco Front Strut Bar

Tein HA Coilovers

Apex'i 3inch Exhaust Turbo Back

Apex'i Pen Turbo Timer

Bendix Ultimate Pads

White Nismo Aftermarket Center Console Gauges

300km Speedometer

Short Shift Kit

Nismo Gear Knob

Turbos are Steel fins T25/T04b(standard with nismo editions)

**Please only serious buyers no time wasters and joy rides**

**Any Questions Just Ask**

nOOSE

Some of the pics are a bit dodge coz used my phone for it tongue.gif. The Body is Perfect except for the GTR badge which is missing since some low life stole it.

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Does it have the white gauges in the dash also? White face gauges weren't standard on Nismo's as you probably know but they sure look good.

Have the rear wheel arches been modified or bashed up (I hope not) as those tyres look like they would scrub?

Are the sills bashed up from forklifting at the wharf like every other Skyline?

Thanks

Does it have the white gauges in the dash also? White face gauges weren't standard on Nismo's as you probably know but they sure look good.

Have the rear wheel arches been modified or bashed up (I hope not) as those tyres look like they would scrub?

Are the sills bashed up from forklifting at the wharf like every other Skyline?

Thanks

The gauges on the dash are not white which is a shame :(. THe rear wheel arches are perfect. The tyres look like it would scrub but when u feel the suspension u'll know why they dont.

The sills are fine.A tiny bit of damage where i jacked it up wrong oops :S But everywhere else is fine. i'll take a picture of them if ur interested.

nOOSE

The gauges on the dash are not white which is a shame :(. THe rear wheel arches are perfect. The tyres look like it would scrub but when u feel the suspension u'll know why they dont.

The sills are fine.A tiny bit of damage where i jacked it up wrong oops :S But everywhere else is fine. i'll take a picture of them if ur interested.

nOOSE

Yes I would like to see some pic's of the sills please. Can you also tell me who imported and complied it?

Thanks

Yes I would like to see some pic's of the sills please. Can you also tell me who imported and complied it?

Thanks

This was imported by Craig from Japan performance direct and complied by autoworx in wangara.

I'm currently at work atm but ill get the pics up as soon as i get home :P

nOOSE

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