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Make:Nissan

Model:1990 Nissan Skyline r32 GTR

Milage:108,131 kms

Transmission:5 speed

Colour:Gun Metal Grey

Location:Melbourne

Complied:Yes

RWC supplied:N/A

Currently registered:Yes

Price:$19,500

Contact:0432 456 602

Comments / Modifications:

Clean GODZILLA 1990 r32 GTR great condition especially for its age – Graded 4. Bargain price!! Paint still in new form no repaint needed. PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE.

Direct import from Japan. First Australian owner. This car is well maintained. Every car service of 3000km met. Love the car! Top condition! Runs very smooth, quick response acceleration. Car used for work purposes only, 2mins drive distance, and the occasional cruise. Took great care and pride into this beauty. This car is definitely for SKYLINE lovers and for those who love serious POWER!

Everything factory standard stock except, Some mods include:

- APEXI Power FC ECU w/ Hand Controller

- SARD 650cc Fuel Injectors (x6)

- BLITZ Twin Pod Filters

- BLITZ Twin Blow Off Valves – Plumb Back

- Catback Exhaust

- BLITZ Front Mount Intercooler

- EXEDY Heavy Duty Clutch

- HKS Gear Knob

- NARDI Steering Wheel

- P1 Racing Rims 16" White w/ Light Weight BRIDGESTONE POTENZA

- SONY DVD Player for Entertainment

- PIONEER 4 Ways 260w Max Speakers w/ tweeters

Very sad to let this beast GODZILLA go… but have wedding plans coming soon and looking to buy a new house.

Please call me on 0432 456 602. If I am not available please sms me and I will get back to you asap.

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Make:Nissan

Model:1990 Nissan Skyline r32 GTR

Milage:108,131 kms

Transmission:5 speed

Colour:Gun Metal Grey

Location:Melbourne

Complied:Yes

RWC supplied:N/A

Currently registered:Yes

Price:$20,900

Contact:0432 456 602

Comments / Modifications:

Clean GODZILLA 1990 r32 GTR great condition especially for its age – Graded 4. Bargain price!! Paint still in new form no repaint needed. PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE.

Direct import from Japan. First Australian owner. This car is well maintained. Every car service of 3000km met. Love the car! Top condition! Runs very smooth, quick response acceleration. Car used for work purposes only, 2mins drive distance, and the occasional cruise. Took great care and pride into this beauty. This car is definitely for SKYLINE lovers and for those who love serious POWER!

Everything factory standard stock except, Some mods include:

- APEXI Power FC ECU w/ Hand Controller

- SARD 650cc Fuel Injectors (x6)

- BLITZ Twin Pod Filters

- BLITZ Twin Blow Off Valves – Plumb Back

- Catback Exhaust

- BLITZ Front Mount Intercooler

- EXEDY Heavy Duty Clutch

- HKS Gear Knob

- NARDI Steering Wheel

- P1 Racing Rims 16” White w/ Light Weight BRIDGESTONE POTENZA

- SONY DVD Player for Entertainment

- PIONEER 4 Ways 260w Max Speakers w/ tweeters

Very sad to let this beast GODZILLA go… but have wedding plans coming soon and looking to buy a new house.

Please call me on 0432 456 602. If I am not available please sms me and I will get back to you asap.

Images:

Do you have the factory rear spoiler? and would you concider a swap and cash combo? What area?

sorry mate i have no factory rear spoiler it was imported like that.

i prefer cash no swap

location is in Victoria -suburb Ardeer near Sunshine location.

be paitient mate, not much market at the moment on GTR's.

If you want a quicker sale, your going to have to drop the price a lot to get it.

Engine runs very smooth no like other gtr iv driven! The price is very good for a motor like that i cant go any lower price then that, first see will buy!

Inspection welcome.

  • 2 weeks later...
no way id sell that thing...17.500 seems to cheap,but yeh the market is down...if i was u id be trying to find the money for wedding a diff way...

i wont sell my gtr for my wedding when i have one....

lol yea i no what u mean but i have no other option thats the way to get the money^^.

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