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Make:Nissan

Model:R32 GT-R 1989

15550km shown (Nismo speedo fitted- presume over 100,000km)

Colour:Gunmetal Grey

Location:Barossa, SA

Rego till 5/08

Price:$16500

Contact:Please PM for further details. I work shift, so apologies if I don't get back to you straight away.

Comments / Modifications:

Mines ECU

Twin HKS blow off valves

Cat back exhaust

18 inch Volk wheels

Factory adjustable strut braces F&R

Lowered suspension

Top Secret style front bar

Nismo 320kph speedo

Alarm/Immob. fitted.

The usual problems of time and money mean the GT-R has to be sold. Car is sitting unused too much of the time and taking up garage space which I need.

Car needs a little work for which most parts will be supplied depending on final sale price. Again, please PM for more details.

May be interested in part exchange for registered bike.

Feel free to make an offer, car needs to be sold.

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what work does it need done?

Suspension bushes and timing belt. All parts already purchased (Whiteline bushes from SK Group Buy & Belt/Tensioners) ready to be fitted, just never had the time to get into Adelaide to have them done properly.

Attessa system needs bleeding for air bubbles.

Cheers

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Hi Geoff,

Just wondered if you may be interested in doing a swap with a bike i have. Ive got a 2006 GSXR1000 that has only done 820kms. Its in immaculate condition, basically brand new. I paid 20k for it a year ago, and wondered if you would look at working something out?

Cheers

Ben

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Hi Ben, as tempting as that sounds I really need to put some cash into the bank rather than taking more out. :(

Probably should be more specific in the original post.

Stunning bike all the same.

Cheers

Geoff

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