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Hey guys,

I'm selling my 1990 R32 GTR for $16,500 and it has the following if your interested:

* Twin turbo

* 4-wheel-drive

* 4-wheel-steering

* Gun metal grey

* 93,000 km’s

* Slotted brakes with racing pads

* Twin Apexi air pods

* Trust exhaust system

* CD player and speakers

* EuroStyle carbon fibre gear shifter

* Sports steering wheel

* Central locking

* New tyres

* Climate control

* 11 months rego

* All options and all certificates

* excellent condition inside and out

If your interested please call Sean on 0414 979 186 or respond to this thread.

I live in the area of Kellyville, Sydney NSW.

Thanks for looking!...

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There's no catch...I have a new house in Kellyville and have a company car. It gets driven about, at the most, once a fortnight.

It hasn't been on the market before???....I'm the first owner from Japan (owned for 15 months now) so can't see how it's been for sale in Aus before. I have it for sale on Carpoint and Carsales.

It's had the major service, belts have been done etc.

Regards,

Sean

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