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post-48257-1204184847_thumb.jpgNISSAN SKYLINE R32 GTR for sale

Adelaide, SA

Features a fully rebuilt engine with forged pistons, r34 gtr turbos, twin plate clutch, hks oil cooler with remote oil filter, hks pod filters with cold air intake, boost contoller, turbo timer, 3 inch exhaust, r33 gtr 17x9 forged allos with new tyres, tein adjustable coil over shocks, 4wd torque split contoller, front and rear strut braces, nismo 330km speedo, new window tinting, new alarm with cental locking + more

This is a great car. Very regretful sale, but I am now a uni student with a morgage, limited income and increasing pressure to sell one of my cars.

$22 000 ono

Will consider part trade- datsun 1000, 1200, 1600 or 240z's.

can be contacted at [email protected]

Edited by sullivan

Checked up on engine rebuild info for the car. It was done by Nisspeed here in SA, their reputation is excellent. The rebuild was done approximately 4 years ago, and the car has run perfectly ever since.

That run was by the previous owner (I do have timeslips to back it up). Haven't raced it myself, just used it as a fast and fun daily driver. I think the boost was at 1.1 for that run.

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still for sale

Adam, I'm really interested but I'm not desperate as time is on my side, However let me know (PM) what cash deal will buy the car and give me some more description on dents,scretches, paint, cluch gearbox condition etc...

Cheers

Dave :D

Adam, I'm really interested but I'm not desperate as time is on my side, However let me know (PM) what cash deal will buy the car and give me some more description on dents,scretches, paint, cluch gearbox condition etc...

Cheers

Dave :D

This is typical of people not wanting to pay decent money for a decent car. I wouldnt move an inch on 22K.

This is typical of people not wanting to pay decent money for a decent car. I wouldnt move an inch on 22K.

I think its a good deal at 22k, not really looking at offers at the moment.

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