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Selling because I have too many.

This Line is in very good cond and is virtually stock std.

Has original style exhaust , boost restrictor is still in , std airbox and interior and even has std radio cassette.

New $800 9 puck button clutch with uprated pressure plate was fitted 2 weeks ago.

Has a beautiful set of polished 18 x 9's with brand new OZ spec tyres on.

Has original 90K on the original 180 KMH speedo and the car drives very well.

Is one of the cleanest ones I have seen and is worth more than the asking price of $30,000 but as am in Perth it is difficult to sell.

Can get freight to Melbourne for $550 or Sydney is $660.

Contact [email protected]

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by Brody

Its people like you that make my life so hard. All day i have a consistant dilemma as to if i should loose the r32 gtst and get a gtr :D

Hehehehe , Lifes a bitch then you say stuff it , and buy a GTR.

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Ken

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Unfortunately insurance and /or finance seems to be the major problem.

Have had a few interested parties but no one has bothered to actually look at it.

Cheers

Ken

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Another pic.

if you are seriously looking for a good GTR that has been unmolested for prolly the cheapest price in Australia , this is worth the flight over.

Seems that no one in W Aust is looking for one atm.

Will chuck in airfare for any purchaser.

Cheers

Ken

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Yes

No , unless you class nismo front and rear lip and sideskirts as mods

Yes , bootlid and rear spoiler cos of slightly faded paint.

Where are you ?

Cheers

Ken

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Guys Just like to add my two cents in.

GTR KEN is one honest guy. If he says the car is in excellent condition and without a doubt it would be.

Very honest guy and humble.

WHoever buys this car from him will not regret it and will only have years of enjoyment. :P

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Originally posted by Simmo

OK, sounds good.

I'm on the east coast

I assume from what you have said the suspension is standard.

What tyres are on it?

......and the extra pics?

ta

Simmo

Send us your email addy, don't want to clog the forum with too many pics.

And you are correct it has std suspension.

Tyres are 235/40 x18 Nankang Ultra Sports ( true !! rofl ).

Basically they are the cheapest Aust spec tyres that were avaliable.

Funny thing is they actually work pretty good.

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by DR GTR

Guys Just like to add my two cents in.

GTR KEN is one honest guy. If he says the car is in excellent condition and without a doubt it would be.

Very honest guy and humble.

WHoever buys this car from him will not regret it and will only have years of enjoyment. :D

WOW , thanks Dr GTR

*blush , blush*

I try to be honest , not worth lying and stuffing people around.

Cheers

Ken

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