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Make: NISSAN

Model: SKYLINE GTR 32

Milage: 89,000

Transmission: 5 SPEED MANUAL

Colour: GUN METAL GREY

Location: TEMPLESTOWE

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? NO

Currently registered? NO

Price: $16,000 OR SWAP

Contact: JULZ

Comments / Modifications: RIMS EXHAUST REBUILD A FEW OTHER THINGS

Images: YES LOTS

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...x=mode+matchany

THIS IS THE CHEAPEST GTR IN AUSTRALIA CURRENTLY. ALL IT NEEDS IS A BOOT MIRROR BRACKETS AND A FUEL PUMP AND OFF U GO. I WILL DO IT FOR A SERIOUS BUYER WILL LOWER PRICE FOR SAU MEMBERS. GOING ON HOLIDAYS SOON SO TAKE ADVANTAGE BEFORE I LEAVE (29TH 12 07)

WOULD PREFER CASH BUT WILLING TO SWAP FOR LATE MODEL RWD TURBO CAR DONT OFFER ME HONDAS PLEASE I f**kEN HATE THEM

CHEERS

JULZ

:rofl:

hey

would u consider swapping a R31 2dr coupe...turbo, manual, exhaust etc etc. with cash on top

has GTR blue paintjob too. :thumbsup:

let me know coz my mates chasing a cheap GTR and has cash to throw in the mix with his car

cheers

hey

would u consider swapping a R31 2dr coupe...turbo, manual, exhaust etc etc. with cash on top

has GTR blue paintjob too. :happy:

let me know coz my mates chasing a cheap GTR and has cash to throw in the mix with his car

cheers

sorry buddy no deal i need something new

tell ur mate i can do him a good price but i dont want his car at all

cheers

how much are looking for if you fix everything?

im very interested.

hay buddy how r ya

im willing to fix everything for the right price

or lower it a tiny bit for u 2 fix.

it only needs a few hundred bux spent on it son

fuel pump $250

mirror brackets $20 each not even

new boot $100 + paint

its litterally the cheapest complied GTR on the net that i have seen so let me know if u want to c it, im going on hoildays next saturday so i would love to c it gone by then buddy

cheers

hi, wold like to come and look at your car, i have a aoto rwd 1999 stagea i want to move and a 5 speed one coming from japan if you are intrested

take a look

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...E:IT&ih=015

ben

hi, wold like to come and look at your car, i have a aoto rwd 1999 stagea i want to move and a 5 speed one coming from japan if you are intrested

take a look

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...E:IT&ih=015

ben

sorry mate

definatelt not intersted in a stagea or any wagon for that matter

sorry chief

cheers

im sellin my car too, its a black r34 gtt got over 300 rwkw would u consider a swap wit 20K cash my way?

sorry buddy dont have 20k im buying a house in 2 months

looking for something more standard

cheers

julz

Can i get a look at the boot damage?

there is no boot on the car at the moment mate its in my garage. i took it off to get it painted and the holes filled in from removing the spoiler and stuff fell off the shelf and f**ked it up i got a quote to fix it and its way cheaper to get a new boot from the wreckers (110) and get it painted (180)

i still have the boot in the garage though

cheers buddy

bump

take it before i leave next saturday (29th) for a good bargain willing to compromise or fix some things for cheap sale i need space in my garage i want an r34 get my licence back on 3rd january

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