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Make: Nissan

Model: 1990 R32 GTR

Milage: Lets say 75,000k's (like with all imports, who knows! Interior parts are all good though)

Transmission: manual

Colour: Wine red

Location: Sydney

Complied? No

RWC supplied? No

Currently registered? No

Price: $4500 now $3500

Contact: PM me or post up here

Comments / Modifications: Complete car minus gearbox and minus RB26, has pretty much everything else

Images: Pics will be posted when i get my camera back (a family member on holidays has got it for the next two weeks)

This car is currently gathering dust and needs a new owner to put a motor and box in it and get it on the track!

It has NO build numbers or compliance tags (the section of the firewall where they go has been cut out). So Id suggest its just a track car, but whatever you do with the numbers after its sold isnt up to me.

Interior has been mostly stripped but the parts are there if you want to put it back together

I was planning on using it for a track car but ive got too many cars at my place already

Its all in good order, just needs a new home ;)

Not interested in parting it out, might be interested in swaps depends what you have :happy:

Cheers

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hey mate i know u said u won't part it, but i really really need a left hand guard and was wonderin if u would part it? i will give u my damaged guard as well as the cash if it makes it any beeter lol

You answered your own question there.

This thread goes from quiet as to a PM fest, sorry for the delay in replies (for those i havnt replied to yet), ill get to everyone asap, but as i said nothing wrong with it, first in with cash gets it >_<

Yep, just finished getting back to the PM's and here come the pics :D

Pics arent very good, car needs a clean etc, but yeah its a GTR - and its red. As mentioned already its disassembled but pretty much all there :banana:

Is sold as is

The pics are here:

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The car was brought in under the old green plate complience scheme at its demise,

when it arrived it was too late and missed the cut off point. dotars made the car yard cut the vin no. out and sent to them.

the vehice can only be used for parts or racing. A reciept can be given with the car for legal reaons and save any hassles.

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