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This thing still for sale, have u had it up here before or did i see it elsewhere :woot:

Really nice looking car,

*awaits leakdown/comp test results*

You can't sell with the rims originally pictured can you? not a fan of the BBS'

Edited by r32 gts-turbo

yeah sorry i didnt get stock rims with the car. yeah it was up for sale when the clutch needed a rebuild and i didnt want to fork out the money for it lol. but now its currently being done

Because i want my new car asap and the gtr market is sorta dead im willing to go to $20,500 minus the BBS rims (will be replaced with probaly r32 gtst rims). although at this price, i wont be throwing in the pfc & cam gears for free unless i get the full $22,500 :woot:

yeah sorry i didnt get stock rims with the car. yeah it was up for sale when the clutch needed a rebuild and i didnt want to fork out the money for it lol. but now its currently being done

Because i want my new car asap and the gtr market is sorta dead im willing to go to $20,500 minus the BBS rims (will be replaced with probaly r32 gtst rims). although at this price, i wont be throwing in the pfc & cam gears for free unless i get the full $22,500 :woot:

Well i do get pretty decent wheel/tyre deals so it shouldn't be a problem.

Was that cluster put in since you bought it or did it come from japan?

Also any stacks, and is it original paint?

Edited by r32 gts-turbo
Well i do get pretty decent wheel/tyre deals so it shouldn't be a problem.

Was that cluster put in since you bought it or did it come from japan?

i had to get another cluster cuz the stock cluster was reading 10km/h higher then what you were actually going. wen i got the car it was on 77,000km, was replaced at ~89,000km. tomei one was used and started at 104,000km. so yeah about 15,000km worth of me driving.

i hope to get the car back soon as i do have abit of interest arising. cheers!

paint is really good for its age, i had to get the rear right qtr panel repainted cuz some top bloke hit my car while they were trying to park. but other then that all good :woot:

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