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i have a r32 gtr for sale, its got rego till july next year,

its a 90 model and has 98,000kms on the clock.

the interior is in good nick and so is the body, has nismo n1 kit but is missing the rear bit of the sideskirts, the jack points are all straight and there is no rust aniwhere, the front cv boost need replacing and so does the water pump which leaks abit of water from the pump seal, also the oil return line for the front turbo seaps a tiny bit of oil, otherwise its a good car

i have a new genuine waterpump and timing belt kit that comes with seals and the idlers and tensioner that will go with the car if sold,

the chassis is in perfect condition wiv no forlkift marks aniwhere like the bodgy ones u see everywhere, and the car is dead straight

its got second hand cusco coilovers which i put in and has a 4 puck nismo clutch which is about 1500kms old,

its also got upgraded turbos and apexi power intake kit,

the turbos are garrett 2860r - 5, they r running 14psi of boost and the car has run a best of 11.7 @116mph and does consistent 11.8 11.9 passes, i have the timeslip for all the passes run,

it still uses the standard computer and standard fuel system so it shows by the mph and the et that the motor is in good health, i did a comp test and all 6 came back at 150 dead even,

car has buddy club p1's aswel, i have described the problems and this is a no bullshit car, thats all thats wrong wiv it,

im in no rush 2 sell so ill want what the car owes me which is $$ 24 500 maby slightly negoiatable..

if any1 is keen please give me a buzz

denis

0404 490 095

NO TEST PIOLTS OR DREAMERS

no trades thanks

reason for selling, is upgrading to a 33 gtr wiv a big motor.

pics will be up 2morro sometime.

cheers

Color?

mate the colouyr of the car is gun-metal grey!

dennis its garth here mate!

i can vouch for this car.

anyone keen on this car will not be dissapointed!

absolute top notch car!

pristine condition.

and dennis mate im in the hunt for a stock 32 GTR. so let me knwo if you knwo of any. thanks mate!

BUYER OF THIS 32GTR will be amazed. and instantly fall in love with it! dennis is a great guy and no-bullshit bloke.

best of luck with sale mate!

cheers Garth....

Son of a bitch!

This is exactly the sort of temptation I don't need!

Mate someone HAS to realise soon that an R32 with solid compression and aftermarket turbos is worth more than $20k easily! I'd never touch an R32 with stock turbo's again, so if someone is after a GTR, this is it.

Best buy I have seen on here for months!

Shame market is dead, if you end up getting desperate enough for a trade, I have a 96 model S2 stock GTST, might be easier to sell... hopefully someone will realise the bargain before you get that desperate tho.

19g's is cheap :P This GTR looks the goods in terms of quality, alot of people buy the rubbish ones but no dash lifting, straight panels, clean paint, nice rims, good turbo set up and even compression, 19k is a good buy.

Good luck in selling your car champ. If you have a car lined up, it probably would be one of those EVO 9's in the dealership next to where you took them photos.

I wouldnt drop the price anymore to be honest, cause 19k it will sell if someone knows what they are looking at.

thanks dude, i was at mitsubishi lookin at a evo for my mate, not me dude,

im goin 33 gtr hopefully if some1 buys this 1

cheers

thats the bottom dollar aswell, i cant afford any lower and it owes me 2 much more than the asking price

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