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CAR IS NOW SOLD :) THANKS

WILL SELL UNREGISTERED FOR $7500 ono

Hey guys

I have decided to put my car up for sale as I want something abit smaller. This car is mechanically very good, never had any problems with it. There is two panels on the car that are damaged. Both a EXTREMELY minor, you can barely notice it. Car has done 124 *** k's.

Item: 1990 R32 gts-t

Location:

Brisbane (southside)

Website:

N/A

Item Condition:

good

Reason for Selling:

see above info

Price and Payment Conditions:

Stated above ;)

Extra Info:

Car has strut brace, 3 inch cat back exhaust, air pod filter, air pod cover, HKS blow off valve, pivot boost guage, turbo timer, new battery about 2 months ago, sunroof, air con is all working, car has a spoiler (these are rare to find)... has other things but can't think at the moment.. will update once things come to mind :laugh: Car will be serviced this week, and front brake pads were done a few months back.

Pictures:

Here's some pics:

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Contact Details:

Please post your interest in here or pm me! Thanks guys :rofl:

** Also I forgot to mention that the car has Tomei Inner (Shadow) Tail Lights. (These are rare to find).

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(This is the damage on one of the panels, its barely noticeable even in person)

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(Other damaged panel)

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(Car without spoiler down)

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(Car with the spoiler down (shows "Nissan") these are rare to find)

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Pm'd you about sending someone to look at it.

Pm'd replied. thank you :(

do you mind if I ask why its being sold unreg'd?

I may know someone whos intrested as they only have a auto lisence.

im selling unregistered because i need to give notice if i need to take a day off work, and i dont have alot of time on weekends to get roadworthy done.. i dont have have any problems about getting it registered if needed.. but i'll just have to put the price up on the car thats all :) let me know if they are interested ;)

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by how much?

A roadworthy is the responsibility of the seller. This is for any car. I had to fork out 600 bucks on my last car to get it roadworthy.

Yeah i know that its the responsibility of the seller and like i said i dont have any problems with getting it roadworthy.... The price would go up to however much i spent on it... as far as i know all it needs to be roadworthy is new tyres.. the ones on there might just pass roadworthy not too sure but..

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by how much?

A roadworthy is the responsibility of the seller. This is for any car. I had to fork out 600 bucks on my last car to get it roadworthy.

hes selling the car unregoed so he dont need to get a rwc

any way its a cheap r32 good luck with the sale

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Yeah i know that, but i need to give like a month's notice to get time off work. I also had $9500 ono on the car registered so i have dropped the price quite alot to sell it unregistered as i just dont have the time to get it done...

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whats up will all them stickers etc....the twin cam you have the pic of the rb30...the nissan sticker...

I didnt get any of them...how rip job was that.

GL with the sale dude, tis a nice car...i like those tail lights....swap?

jk.

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whats up will all them stickers etc....the twin cam you have the pic of the rb30...the nissan sticker...

I didnt get any of them...how rip job was that.

GL with the sale dude, tis a nice car...i like those tail lights....swap?

jk.

haha yeh there heaps of stickers on the car, dunno what they are for but lol

thanks for the good lucky buddy!! hehe buy my car and u can have the tail lights :laugh: haha

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i sold my mx6 to a mates brother, which was in no way roadworthy.. a 6 pack later and the price of a roadworthy he had it and it was registered.. go figure :S

I tried selling a car without a roadie late last year. Once it had a roadie it was heaps easier!

Also will be hard to transfer rego without a roadie, noones gona want to go through the fuss...

great price on the car with respect to the current market, good luck with the sale >_<

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haha yeh there heaps of stickers on the car, dunno what they are for but lol

thanks for the good lucky buddy!! hehe buy my car and u can have the tail lights :) haha

lol if i didnt have one already dude i would.

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i sold my mx6 to a mates brother, which was in no way roadworthy.. a 6 pack later and the price of a roadworthy he had it and it was registered.. go figure :S

great price on the car with respect to the current market, good luck with the sale :w00t:

thank you :cheers: hopefully it will sell soon!! hehe

lol if i didnt have one already dude i would.

dammit :) it was worth a shot haha

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