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G'day all,

I'm selling my R32 GTST 4 door auto, just because I have bought 33 GTST few months ago and I don't really need 2 cars.

It is 1993 model, In Gunmetal Grey. It has travelled 179,500 kms (approx). I'm the third Australian Owner since Complianced in 2001.

Modifications are the following;

AVO Turn Flow Intercooler.

Custom Cat-back exhaust.

HICAS Lock bar (Lines will be removed this weekend).

RAZO Turbo Timer hidden in ashtray.

Early model steering wheel (to replace the worn out late model wheel).

Boosted to 12psi by previous owner.

AVO Plumb-back BOV.

Floor mats.

It has served me really well being my daily driver, It'll be sorely missed by my younger brother who enjoy driving it while I'm teaching him to drive, it does turn heads when he's driving!

However, there is some bad points which I'll list the following;

There is some scratches and dents (my daily driver, I drive to work and such).

There is one crack on front bumper caused by someone reversing into it during previous ownership.

There is a stain on passenger seat.

There is clear coat fading on front bonnet, and some marks when the 'S' badge was snatched.

Registration is due in 3 weeks time, I will renew it, RWC might be supplied depending on purchaser.

I'll be asking $7,000 - RWC is negotiable. I don't want swaps at all as I already have another car.

I can be contacted by PM as I'm on this forum basically everyday. Any questions are to be asked through PM.

Pictures (they were taken sometime last year);

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G'day all,

It's time for the bumping this thread!

Also forgot to say, Inspections are welcomed, just ask me to make an time.

Cheers

Grant

Bumpity bump!

I'll look at any reasonable offers to these who are serious buyers.

Perfect base for drifter as there is already some mods, just need to whack manual and coilovers and you'd be off sliding!

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

The 32 is still available, serious offers will be looked at.

12 Months registration will be paid next week.

Any questions, feel free to ask me via PM.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

The 32 is still here for you to grab it off me.

I might consider swap of similar value.

Rego will be paid in couple of days time for 12 months.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Another bump for this thread!

And 12 Months Rego has been paid today. Purchaser gets 12 months rego now!

Any questions - PM me.

Cheers

Grant

Monday bump!

Anyone want awesome sedan with 12 months rego???

I'm negotiable to the point, offers are welcomed.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

The 32 is still here, willing to look at any reasonable offers - don't really need 2 cars now.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Anyone want nice sedan for daily driving?

Want to buy it? I'm just one PM away!

Cheers

Grant

where in australia are you??

South Suburbs, Melbourne, Victoria.

Thanks for reminding me about the location.

Cheers

Grant

Edited by Count Grantleyish

hah thats ok,

I am interested, its just I wouldnt have the money until end of the year/early next year

also is it still registered?

Edited by Ravyk
hah thats ok,

I am interested, its just I wouldnt have the money until end of the year/early next year

also is it still registered?

Alright, let me know when you're ready to look at it.

It is registered until NOV 2009.

Just want to sell it so I can spend it on my 33, it's my only reason for selling.

Cheers

Grant

do you have any more pics of it? mainly of the exterior

Will take some more when it's stop raining outside (hoping it doesn't rain in few hours time).

Cheers

Grant

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do you have any more pics of it? mainly of the exterior

G'day,

Sorry for taking so long to get couple of pictures (was busy with work and sourcing parts for my 33!)

There are couple of pictures below;

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There you go, let me know if you want some more pictures of them.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Anyone want this awesome grey ghost?

If so, PM me for more details or book an time for inspections!

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

The grey ghost is still on my hands and my 33 is desperate for my attention. So, take it off my hands!

Will look at any reasonable offers cos it's silly for me to have 2 Skylines!

Cheers

Grant

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