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Make: holden. hehehe

Model: r32gtr

Milage: 90xxx

Transmission: 5

Colour: gunmetal grey

Location: wollongong

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? huh???

Currently registered? yes

Price: 16k

Contact: dave 0400566410, cant get me leave a message

Comments / Modifications: very regretful sale, have a 6 month old and am just about to buy a rental property, need to free up some cashflow to cover the price of negative gearing. car is pretty standard in skyline terms,crazy imobilizer thingie, pods, short shift kit, exhaust, gram lights 17", 320kmh dash, nizmo wheel, mp3 player comp speakers. just thought the car was sold to a friend but he cant get the cash. his pa owns fm discount spares in warilla veronica st, went over the car with a fine toothed comb and were inpressed of the condition especially mechanically( few minor dents scratches ) said serious buyers could call him for a honest opinion, had the car on the hoist the lot. this is a very regretfull sale. book for appoinment car is currently in storage at a mates house

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cough. 15.5k, bought the car from just jap sydney 18months ago, fresh import r.r.p( dealer price ) at the time was 28999 got down to 25k with a trade in.

Edited by divyr32gtr

whats a road worthy cert? probbably has one, it must if its rego'd? any who. here are some more pics. need the car gone.15.5k u show me the money and u may even get me down a little but don't even bother offering under 15k cause i still owe that much and want to pay my loan out.

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yes car has current rwc, it is due for rego in dec, if it dosent sell i can sell it 2 u unregistered but with a pink slip, not spending another cent on it or ill keep it. if anyone can host a movie i can get my video player show u round the car with a running comentery on all the bad point's ,( minor dint scratches, by minor i mean a few hail like marks, nothing delete a dent couldnt fix for a hunge). its sounds like a scam for the price but u will not find a better gtr for this price in australia. i have checked. just need to free the cash flow for a property. first in with best offer, first served

done the video, should be up in the next couple of days. if the car does not sell in 2 weeks from today i am refinancing loan and keeping car. if u want it, dont dordle. i am silly for letting it go at this price

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