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Gunmetal grey R32 GTR, 75,000 km undamaged with Jap auction sheet

Hi Flow cat with 80mm cat back exhaust into polished muffler with 5in tip

Koni adjustables with King springs

HKS air cleaners

Nismo bootlip and std spoiler

320 km speedo ( have original as well )

new Bendix ultimate pads all round

$32,000 licensed in your name or $31,000 complied but unlic.

email [email protected]

Ken

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Originally posted by Boxcar Racer

that some serious milage tho...

its a very veyr nice car, i wish i could a) afford it, B) afford the insurance and c) just bloody have it hahaha

I assume your having a joke right ?

At least I can prove from the auction sheet and original speedo that was in the car that it's genuine, unlike some of the supposed $40-50,000 Km examples around.

Ken

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I sold my Original 91 R32 GT-R with 104,000kms. - there was nothing wrong with that.

most of the cars that come from Japan have this sort of kms or higher, it's just that some get wound back before going to auction, or after auction and before landing in australia.

Ignore the odometer - drive the car, compression test it and listen to it, that will give you a better indication of the engine's condition. do the timing belt early if you are that concerned..

Looks a sweet ride, good luck selling.

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Originally posted by Spada33

Would you consider a swap with a bit of extra cash??

Are you able to sell the rims separately???

Cheers

Am interested in any deal that reduces my debt but depends on how much you want for yours.

ATM rims are not for sale until whoever buys the car decides if they want std or vipers.

Ken

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Originally posted by sycorb

u wana swap the dash give $500+my original dash 4 your 300 km dash pleaseeeeeee

Would be very interested but your avatar says R32 GTST and unfortunately they are different.

Surely some wreckers have got a R32 GTS 260/300kmh speedo ?

Ken

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Originally posted by adam 32

ken is this the GTR which i was on the cruise? or different one.... cos that one was v.nice! and a mate of mine is in the market for one, will let him know

Yea, same one as on the cruise. Had Mike bring the lovely naomi( his wife ) today to look at the machine to try and convince her it's what she needs. lol

He had better not do a Buffy on it if he buys it or both R34 and I will kill him !!

Ken

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