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Make: NISSAN SKYLINE

Model:Nismo BNR32 GTR

Milage: 97,000

Transmission: MANUAL

Colour: BAYSIDE BLUE

Location:TOWNSVILLE

Complied?YES

RWC supplied?NO

Currently registered?YES

Price:17,000

Contact: 0431301801

Comments / Modifications: 17inch 34GTT RIMS, 3in exhaust, Apexi Power FC with Hand controler,Split Fire Coil packs, Kie office suspension,N1 turbos, NGK Plugs,M'factory PODS. EXCEDY, HEAVEY DUTY PERFORMANCE CLUTCH,

G'day all interested, Im selling my R32 GTR as im going overseas with work and hardly drive it anyone. I am the first owner of this car in Australia which was imported here and complied in 2005, It was sprayed bayside blue in Japan. Its a true nismo spec GTR Build number 231. This mean that it comes with..

Lip under the wing

Nismo Diff

Drilled Rear Breaks

NO ABS from factory

Nismo 320km Dash

Nismo steering wheel

Nismo body kit

VIN number is BNR32-100231

No rear wiper

I got it at 76,000km and have serviced it with nothing but the best oils and filters every 3000km. It has aircon which is very cold and all other standard options. The interior is imaculate.

Always cleaned and smelling nice. Has the original floor mats. Comes with Mp3/CD head unit Clarion, competition 1000wat amp and two 10inch subs..

The body and paint is in very good condition. it has a few small scratches under the front bar but that is to be expected due to how low it sits.

CLUTCH INSTALLED SUNDAY THE 27th, FLY WHEEL MACHINED with reciets.Also will require a replacement catatlic converted as it is the standard one.

They are the only minor things that are wrong with it that will prevent from RWC.. This car is kept undercover always and under a car cover on base..

Very regretfull sale and is a definate head turner. I have to be realistic though and its time to sell :-(

The computer has a basic tune but will need to be retuned since having the exhaust done awhile back.

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SELLING FOR $17,000 ONO LOCATED TOWNSVILLE.

ALL GENUINE OFFERS CONSIDERED

Contact me anytime 0431301801

Thanks Guys

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SORRY FORGOT TO MENTION IT HAS CUSTOM PLATES ON IT SAYIN BKF83 Which is my Initials and my date of birth. SO they will be riped off when i sell it..

Cheers :domokun:

No sorry, Gtirs are good cars weapons infact but im just wanting to sell my car... i think 17 is a good price for it seeing as it would nomaly go for 20g at least.

Still for sale guys! new clutch in with in two weeks then its going on car sales and other forums..

Not being a killjoy or anything mate, looks schmick as but how are you sure the K's are genuine? That being said, theres no reason to doubt it I can see, btu with the respray could be a bit hard.

Not being a killjoy or anything mate, looks schmick as but how are you sure the K's are genuine? That being said, theres no reason to doubt it I can see, btu with the respray could be a bit hard.

The car was kept in a display room in japan for a long period of time untill it was imported to australia. It was full resprayed bayside blue there as well. In the doors, inside the boot everywhere.. 17 is a good price i think. take it as you like. the interior is emuclate the aircon is orignal and is so cold which is good for north queensland.. it had 32 GTR mags on it to try keep it original but i put 34 Gtt rims on it as on of the mags was scrashed..

Cheers

Edited by foney

New Clutch goes in This weekend. potential buyers are welcome to come have a look before the clutch goes in.. Am located Townsville Raaf base.

If you require more pictures please PM me..

Thanks

Brentin.

no drammas sorry mate, just been flat out at work. helpin out poor farmers that lost all there live stock in the flooded areas of central QLD..

Airlifted lots of feed and stuff to them. Was good to help them out..

Anyway.. ill be free now after 4pm every arvo..

Cheers..

Oh and that pannel is on. was taken off becuase it had a scrach on it i touched it up and put it back on.

  • 2 weeks later...

still for sale. when for a drive today and found that it had lower Ks then i had put up on my initial post. Its got 92 tho.

Will be seervicing it soon. Still for sale 17 g ONO

  • 2 weeks later...

please contact me if your serious about selling this car.

i've tried numerous times but no answer! .... you have my number in PM

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  • 8 months later...

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