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We don't want to sell this car, but we're buying a house so we must. Took me a while to find, and in 18 months of daily driving it hasn't missed a beat. Body has no rust or accident repairs, had pro respray before leaving Japan.

March '90 GTR metallic black

HKS 2530's w/ split dumps

Stainless downpipe, high flow cat, 3.5" stainless piping & muffler

HKS oil cooler & filter relocation kit w/ braided lines

MINES ECU

Mild cams mystery specs

Mongoose alarm, immobiliser, & remote central locking

CD

17" work rims

About 260AWKW @ 1 bar currently. Just needs PFC & EBC to unlock POWAH

Questions call 0415960393 or email [email protected]

This is a good car, not a hand grenade like 80% of R32 GTRs on the market.

Could work a deal for future mods & maintenance for a local Brisbane buyer.

Asking 22K ONO w/ RWC & 6 months rego

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some interior shots, I need to move this car, all offers considered. I have been so f**king busy lately with prepapation of clients cars, that our own projects suffer, to the point where you really think'' whats the point'', leave it till we do have time....

Well, I don't have the time so I would love to see some young Lad or Lass who may have simmilar approches to mine, and similar tastes, to buy this machine and turn it into the car I wanted too see. I will help where I can with parts, tuning, product selection etc, and possibly some professional driver tuition to tame the beast.

MAKE SOME OFFERS, MOVE INTO NEW HOUSE IN 1 MONTH!!!

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its worth around the 16000 k mark ...

Thinking it over the exchange would be a real head ache with locations across 2 states etc etc. Sorry to bother you mateee, i got exited again but think i will stick to something a bit closer ...shame though nice car from what i can make out :P

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f**k its hard trying to sell a genuinely clean 32 GTR... Price drop $21k. If you're in the market for a GTR to drive everyday, and don't want to spend 10k rebuilding it over the next 12 months, this is the car you want. Also new photos taken last week.post-22473-1178978774_thumb.jpg

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