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some bits are a bit hard to see mate... can you attach the full sized sheet please??

anyway, from what I can see the speedo was installed at 1,151km in April 1994.... and apparently it reads 62,859, giving the total 64,010km reading on the auction sheet.

its obviously a 32 gtr, in Grade 4C condition... so I'm assuming its in pretty good nick.

its wine red in colour, but I'm assuming you already know that

got gutter rash on the wheels, which are 17inch VOLKs, and scrapes on the factory bodykit

looks like it has coilovers, or some sort of aftermarket suspension

seems alright from that I guess...

hope that helps.

Beau

Hi, thanks heaps. That's the best auction sheet I've got sorry. Thanks for the info, confirms most of my suspicions! The body is actually quite good apparently, and a cut and polish should fix most of the scratches/fading. Something about the material around the rear side windows peeling slightly which is why it got a C for interior I'm told.

Cheers,

Matt

some bits are a bit hard to see mate... can you attach the full sized sheet please??

anyway, from what I can see the speedo was installed at 1,151km in April 1994.... and apparently it reads 62,859, giving the total 64,010km reading on the auction sheet.

its obviously a 32 gtr, in Grade 4C condition... so I'm assuming its in pretty good nick.

its wine red in colour, but I'm assuming you already know that

got gutter rash on the wheels, which are 17inch VOLKs, and scrapes on the factory bodykit

looks like it has coilovers, or some sort of aftermarket suspension

seems alright from that I guess...

hope that helps.

Beau

it's got a fair few marks on the body though and wavy panel on the roof which may indicate paint. no idea why you'd need to paint the roof though. looks like it may have had paint down both quarters too, but this can really only be confirmed or denied by getting someone with a good eye to check the car out in person before buying it. :thumbsup:

it's got a fair few marks on the body though and wavy panel on the roof which may indicate paint. no idea why you'd need to paint the roof though. looks like it may have had paint down both quarters too, but this can really only be confirmed or denied by getting someone with a good eye to check the car out in person before buying it. :thumbsup:

yeah.. thats the stuff I wanted to confirm.... just didn't want to scare the guy if I was wrong!!

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