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Item:

Gunmetal 1989 R32 GTR

Item Condition:

Clean 133,000km

Extra Info:

Rego til october

imported by myself from japan

been in australia since 03

ARC BOV

Strutbrace

HKS pods

OS Giken twin plate clutch,

Apexi GT spec intercooler

full exhaust system with hi flow cat

R34 GTR rims( some chips, brand new tyres

Trial S15 Front bar modified to suit R32 GTR rare

Vented bonnet

Nizmo side skirts

GAB adjustable suspension

Passenger seat is a Bride with GTR drivers seat,

Gauges in the passenger side dash + boost guage

Dyno tuned by Morpowa 228RWKW

Alarm immobiliser

Turbo Timer

Kenwood deck

Pioneer 6inch and 9 inch speakers

Contact Details:

PM or post here

Price and price conditions:

20,000

Reason for selling:

home loan needed.

Location:

Adelaide S.A

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  • 4 weeks later...

they were like that when i imported it, but i can imagine it would be easy to f**k up hehe i had to have them taken out to get registered and filled with foam to pass rego.

Price drop

$21,500 ONO

must sell to get a home loan!!

Selling th GTR!! I remember when you first got this car. Upgrading at all?

Ryan

Not at the moment mate, its sad to see it go but im after a house, might lookk at getting a cheap sil or old school supra for a fang for a while.

hows your business going? congrats :P

have a set of 300zx stoickies that can be sold with it for the 17,500 buy it now. store it then put some new rims on down the track.

bargain price guys !! ;):thumbsup:

Hey man, I have a friend that is located in S.A and is interested in your car!! I was just wondering how much rego and insurance costs u? Is the any scratches on the car or any work that needs to be done? Does it have a safety certificate? and where abouts are you located in Adelaide. Cheers man! Thanks heaps.

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