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hey guys up for sale is my 1993 R32 GTR

Price: $21,000

Colour: Charcoal Black

Rego: Victoria Feb 09

RWC: Depending on sale price can be arranged

KMS:116,000

INFO: only had for a couple of months car is great to drive as a daily or track use. Mods were done by previous owner and i am the 2nd owner since imported. mods include full exhaust japanese brand nice and quiet on idle but meaty sound on revs. Front mount intercooler plus piping. twin HKs mushroom pods. The Last owner claimed the turbos have been rebuilt with steel internals and high flowed though i never got reciepts not sure if true or not. It has a racing clutch. Adjustable suspension Japanese Brand nice and stiff with height and dampening control.

Paint is excellent and interior is in good condition only flaw is rub marks on driver seat. appart from that standard.

JVC headunit with USB etc etc..

more to list have forgotten can be seen on inspection.

Contact: Grant on 0421337713 sms prefered

or MSN [email protected]

Location: Melbourne S.E Suburbs

open for viewing most days after 6 or on weekends can be arranged. please no test pilots or timewasters im looking for a very quick sale.

please note i am interested in trades but only for Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions any model.

pics to come tonite

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The car appears to be Factory Gunmetal Grey, not Charcoal Black.

Sorry thought it was a good way to describe it.

so yes Gun metal Grey.

im taking serious offers as i would like it gone this week...

no stupid offers but offers none the less

cheers Grant

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guys new car is on the way. so this car needs to go.

Price drop down to 18k firm. no RWC

its a steal for what it is.

as stated i will get more photos if requested.

spotters fee will include a slab of beer.. haha or the buyer will get one if no spotter....

common guys help me out here.

Cheers Grant

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