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1990 GTR Skyline R32

102,000km

First imported into Australia in 2006 I purchased this car in 2008. In the last 3 years, regular maintenance has been undertaken by High Torque Performance,Victoria to keep this car in as-new condition, including: castor bushes, strut bushes, brake discs, brake pads, brake master cylinder, clutch, injectors, CVs,radiator, battery and more

Religiously serviced every 5,000km with Motul 300V Chrono fully synthetic oil and run onpremium fuel.

Recently tested on the dyno at High Torque and is solidly producing the standard 163kwat all four wheels.

Never raced, boosted, or modified. Still wears the original factory exhaust, standard ride height, floor mats, basically standard everything.

Includes Alpine deck with ipod cable, Infinity Kappa Perfect 6.1" splits, Kenwood amp, Pioneer Dual voice coil 10" subwoofer.

Yokohama SDrive tyres with plenty of tread. Original GTR key and spare. Straight panels all round

Excellent interior with original steering wheel in near perfect condition. Slightly worn but original gear knob, slight tear in drivers seat (fixable) and 3 barely noticeable pinholes in the dash where the previous owner mounted a GPS (again, fixable).

Includes GTR9O plates for Victorian buyers

Includes roadworthy certificate if buying in VIC.

Can transport interstate at buyer's expense

Test drives available to serious buyers

Selling to purchase a large family car so no trade offers please

Whether you're looking for a clean slate to build a supercar, or to preserve the standard spec of this sweet machine like I have, this pride and joy GTR is worth an inspection

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Contact after 5pm weekdays or all day weekends. SMS during business hours

$20,500 as above

$20,000 without roadworthy

$19,500 without roadworthy or GTR9O plates

$19,000 without roadworthy GTR9O plates and stereo

Pricing is firm

All receipts, dyno readout, avail upon request. Hopefully taking more pics including interior specifics this week.

Thanks for checking it out. Cheers

John

0401 310 443

Geelong VIC

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In all honesty, I personally have seen too many r32 gtrs that look perfect in photos and as soon as you look at them in person, you are in a world of disappointment....But I really hope this 1 isn't the case as I value clean, genuine r32 gtrs. To improve your sale, take some photos of certain parts in detail, such as underbody, gearknob, seats, dash on the passenger side to show wether it has blisters, condition of the hoses, vacuum lines and paint on the engine etc...Those things will give the most in terms of condition in photos. Good luck/

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Underbody pics as follows: I took these today on a flatbed hoist after driving in wet conditions. This should help to give you a good idea of the condition of this car.

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I'll be giving the interior a clean tomorrow night and adding the photos. Until then, imagine an original and immaculate steering wheel, gear knob and handbrake lever. :thumbsup:

PM, SMS or call John 0401 310 443.

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