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Make:R32

Model: GTR

Milage:70-80 000 ks

Transmission: manual

Colour: gunmetal grey

Location:Shire

Complied? yes

RWC supplied?

Currently registered? No but have engineers papers & blue slip.

Price: 12k Firm

Contact: 0409 744 904

Comments / Modifications: Standard except for a GFB boost valve, car is in very good condition urgent sale due to other responsibilities, car is running approx 15psi & is making 200kw @ All four wheels. ALSO REASON WHY CAR IS CHEAPER THEN USUAL GTR'S IS BECAUSE THE LEFT BACK WHEEL IS BENT A LITTLE BIT AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES HAVE HAD IT QUOTED TO BE FIXED UNDER $400. :D

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is that left rear tyre wearing badly or is that just dirt or something?

*edit* don't worry i jsut realised that it is in fact worn to the belts..carry on

Edited by Black Widow

so how often do you run it in 2 wheel drive mode??

and how many gutters you hit in it??

why so cheap, there must be other reasons?? u just dont sell a low km GTR for that cheap becuase one rim is buckled.

im not trying to waste ur time. so dont flame me, just asking some questions

if i were you i would buy a set of $1000 rims and sell the car for $15,000+

but GL with sale anyway

I know if I had the money I wouldnt be whinging, I would be on his doorstep giving the once over and driving away a happier man =)

Good luck to whoever buys it....

so how often do you run it in 2 wheel drive mode??

and how many gutters you hit in it??

why so cheap, there must be other reasons?? u just dont sell a low km GTR for that cheap becuase one rim is buckled.

im not trying to waste ur time. so dont flame me, just asking some questions

if i were you i would buy a set of $1000 rims and sell the car for $15,000+

but GL with sale anyway

mate rims r fine... :P

its something to do with the control arm...

reason for being so cheap is one no rego & 2. I want it out of my drive way asap as i have a few other cars and a mortgage to pay and theres no necessity for having this just sitting around...

im driving it, hahaha

$$$ 9500

and makes 232 awkw on 11.37 psi.....

changed plugs and intake pipes.

lol stick that up ur ass's, sometimes time is money for some people

and if they cant be f*ked with things they will let them go cheeap, there is no scientific explanation

they just want it gone...

good buy and was it just rear subframe bent and control arms????

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