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I am selling my r32gtr. I searched patiently to find this car. It was sold to me as a VSPEC but I dont think it is.

A change of circumstance means that I can still afford to run and maintain the car but will not have enough anticipated funds to modify the car to what I originally intended. I am happy to keep and run the car stock standard but at the

right price would prefer to sell and get a bike.

This car is very smooth and drives very well.

Make: Nissan Skyline

Model: r32 gtr

Milage: 118.000

Colour: black

Location: Victoria South East

RWC supplied? Yep

Currently registered? Yep

Price: $23.000

Contact: loc 0403474329

Comments / Modifications:

Car is completely stock when I purchased it. It's running stock boost setting too.

The only addition i have made is put a Nismo Catback ehaust on.

Also has brembo brakes and 17" ssr evolution dish wheels

Car has new head deck and 4 new pioneer 6" speakers.

I had it compression tested about a month back and it tested well. about 160/165 across all cylinders with

only 5psi difference between all cylinders.

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