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Car is 1994 model of the 7th month which i have been told was the last month the R32 GTR was made.

97,500km, Original Kilometres, Excellent Condition.

Oils changed every 3,000kms with Redline and Motul,

RARE ORIGINAL SERVICE AND LOG BOOKS!!!,

Never raced.

No tears on seats or cigarette burns,

Immaculate interior.

No accident history!

Modifications:

Nardi Steering wheel,

HKS Pod filters,

Apexi N1 spec catback 3.5" exhaust. (Have japanese receipt and warranty slip for this)

Otherwise car is stock as a rock.

Imported under the strict new rules ensuring no accident history!

RAWS Compliance.

First owner in Aus.

Included is a sound system consisting of:

Pioneer P1-Y Head unit,

Pioneer 800w Monoblock,

Kenwood 400w 4 Channel,

Fusion 5 x 7" fronts,

Fusion Crossovers.

Boston Acoustic 6" rears,

MTX 12" Sledgehammer Sub.

EXTREMELY URGENT SALE!!

No Time wasters,

No Tyre kickers,

No Joy riders

Serious Buyers ONLY!!!

PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE!

$26,000

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how long u owned this for

6 coming on 7 months.. Reason for sale is 1: Going overseas in less than a month now, and 2: Have university fees to pay.

I am Very sad that i have to sell it, otherwise i would of kept it for at least another 2 years, but i cant argue with my parents coz they know whats right for me and they have a point that has been proven.

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6 coming on 7 months.. Reason for sale is 1: Going overseas in less than a month now, and 2: Have university fees to pay.

I am Very sad that i have to sell it, otherwise i would of kept it for at least another 2 years, but i cant argue with my parents coz they know whats right for me and they have a point that has been proven.

is this car still for sale if so can i have a number

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