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Item: 1993 r32 gts-t nissan skyline

Location: eastern suburbs

Website:http://carpoint.ninemsn.com.au/UsedCarID=850154&TabID=3328&Alias=carpointau

Item Condition: excellent

Reason for Selling: want track car

Price and Payment Conditions: $15,500 without rims 17,000 with. cash, bank cheque

Extra Info: 4" hks exhaust, boost gauge, turbo timer, 18" rtg shadow rims, full respray, full kit etc.

Contact Details: mark 0411 138 677

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I'f you want the full list go to carpoint I have more pics and listed everyting on it the price is at 18,000 on there but dont worrie about that I just haven't changed it yet. and I'm not going to strip the car down to make it affordable sorry dude there the prices take it or leave it. what are you looking at spending any way.

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kms, mods and mech condition? Ha stiming belt been done etc etc. Kms per tank of fuel and current boost it is running. I am waiting for sale of my car before I can look any further but am hugely keen on something like yours Mark. Thanks.

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