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1990 model. Located in Sydney. Complied and also comes with a NSW blue slip ready for rego. 61200km's. Interstate buyers are welcome too. Paint condition is fair, the rest is fine. Will be sold with a good factory rear spoiler if required. Car comes with a different set of rims, not the ones in the photo. Absolutely no time wasters. It's only $12500 for a GTR, if you want a GTR that looks like new, this is not the car for you. After a quick sale, no mucking around please.

PM me with your contact number if you're serious. May post more photos later.

gimme buzz bout car edd 0419204275

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I guess the car has been left outside in the sun throughout its life. The boot lid needs a respray since the paint has badly faded there but the paint on rest of the car is not too bad. The car itself is straight, it never had any structural damage.

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