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$9500 1990 R32 GTS-4 MANUAL SEDAN, 87000KM, DRIVES WELL.

$9500 WITH QLD SAFETY CERT AND BUYER PAYS REGO COSTS. OR $8000 AS IS (UNREGISTERED/UNCOMPLIED)

SOME MARKS/SCRACHES ON THE PAINT. DRIVER SEAT A LITTLE WORN (SEE INTERIOR PIC)

OTHERWISE EVERYTHING IS GOOD.

NAO 0431895772

THANKS

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hey man i got 9 grand cash would u connside that as an offer for the skyline with 6months reg

as that is all the money i can posably get together on my apprentice wage.

any msg back tell me what u think

Hey mate, this is exactly what im looking for, is there any chance that this maybe negotiable??

How bad/noticable are the scratches?

Do u know y the 4wd light is sometimes on, could this just be a sensor fault?

What is the overall condition of the car inside and out?

Thanx dude.

I think it just needs the Attessa 4wd oil topped up. Condition is usual for an import. It generally pretty tidy, and looks good. My friend just sold his R32 4 Door GTS-T for $11000 in the same condition so I think the price is already cheap. If you make a serious cash offer, I will consider it, however I have already been offered $10k registered, and turned it down for now. I will prob accept this offer in a couple of weeks if the car has not sold. I have only advertised it on SAU so far but it will be going on ebay and carsales this week.

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