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1994 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR manual 5sp

Recently full resprayed in White without wing (boot holes professionally shaved off), car looks hot, sits on 18inch deep dish wheels, 3" straight thru exhaust, HID headlights

Asking Price: $15 000 ONO

Killometer's: rebuilt 5000kms ago, bottom end knock

Complianced: Yes

Registration: 11 months rego

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Purchased this car from friend who did a rebuilt, spent 12gs on the motor. Since ownership, I did a full respray in white that costed 5gs.brought a set of 18 inch deep dishes. Fitted a Apexi Power Fc w/ hand controller, front camber kit, new blitz 850cc injectors, greddy profec B spec2 boost controller. Driven the car for about 2000kms and started hearing a bottom end knock, unsure what the problem is. Dont have the funds to continue with project. Serious buyers only.

Sydney buyers only unless your willing to come down yourself and look at it personally.

No pictures and there wont be!!

Contact detail's Sam 0423 069 456 , or PM (prefered you called if you are serious)

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Whats the catch?

Rebuilt.. Resprayed.. Power FC, Rims..

$15k is way too cheap IMO but hey if its legit then im pissed off cos i need to sell my car to get this.

White 94GTR is EXACTLY what i wanna upgrade to =(

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Whats the catch?

Rebuilt.. Resprayed.. Power FC, Rims..

$15k is way too cheap IMO but hey if its legit then im pissed off cos i need to sell my car to get this.

White 94GTR is EXACTLY what i wanna upgrade to =(

Driven the car for about 2000kms and started hearing a bottom end knock

howcome no pics? just blank out the numberplate?

who complied it?

reciepts for motor?

who built the motor?

what clutch has it got?

all are valid questions. pm me if you dont want anyone to see it for whatever reason.

no receipts for work, no pics because im looking for a quick sale

if your interested, call the number. possible spun bearing

not interested in interstate buyers. Sydney only!

if you want a quick sale put up some pics...generate a bit of interest....instead of putting people off with comments like "No pictures and there won't be"

it makes you sound like a real wanker and makes people suss on the car and the deal.

If i post pics, im gonna be sitting here answering PM's all day

I dont have the time to post pictures and sit here answering all the PMs

I can say 100% this is a genuine sale, you wont find another deal like this. 94 model (latest of the r32 gtrs), clean paintjob, ecu, injectors. The car owns me close to 37k. I dont care what anyone actually says because Im getting callers everyday and there are people coming to look at it so it dont bother me but thanks for your advice.

if you want a quick sale put up some pics...generate a bit of interest....instead of putting people off with comments like "No pictures and there won't be"

it makes you sound like a real wanker and makes people suss on the car and the deal.

Good call

:)

Enough chat guys, if you arent genuinly interested in purchasing this car, do not post.

If people cant control themselves and continue to post their 2 cents, warnings will follow.

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