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R32 GTR SKYLINE, GUNMETAL GREY, BRIDE BUCKET SEATS, MOTOR NEEDS REBUILD OTHERWISE VERY STRAIGHT AND CLEAN CAR, STILL REGISTERED TILL AUGUST 2009 NSW REGO, THIS CAR HAD SOME WORK DONE TO THE MOTOR AND WAS TOLD BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER TOLD ME IT WAS AN 11 SECOND CAR AND WAS TOLD IT HAS BALL BEARING TURBOS AND TWIN PLATE CLUTCH, THIS CAR WAS VERY QUICK.

MOTOR DEFINITLY NEEDS REBUILD CAUSE THE RINGS ARE GONE, ALSO MOTOR WAS PRESSURISING AND PUSHING OUT THE DIPSTICK AND OIL. ALSO HAS LOW COMPRESSION IN ONE OF THE CYLIDERS.

EVERYTHING ELSE IS GOOD AND WORKING FINE IN THE CAR LIKE GEARBOX AND DIFF ETC...

ALSO FORGOT TO MENTION THE CAR HAS LITTLE BIT OF RUST ON TOP OF WINDSCREEN.(SEE PICS)

CALL 0416 899 511

NUMBER PLATE ( GTR 18R)

$9500

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is it just me or could some1 buy this and build the engine properly (forged pistons ect ect) and then end up with a cheap built 32gtr?

just thinking out loud, personally i wish i had the money to snap this up.

good luck with the sale mate

R32 GTR SKYLINE, GUNMETAL GREY, BRIDE BUCKET SEATS, MOTOR NEEDS REBUILD OTHERWISE VERY STRAIGHT AND CLEAN CAR, STILL REGISTERED TILL AUGUST 2009 NSW REGO, THIS CAR HAD SOME WORK DONE TO THE MOTOR AND WAS TOLD BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER TOLD ME IT WAS AN 11 SECOND CAR AND WAS TOLD IT HAS BALL BEARING TURBOS AND TWIN PLATE CLUTCH, THIS CAR WAS VERY QUICK.

MOTOR DEFINITLY NEEDS REBUILD CAUSE THE RINGS ARE GONE, ALSO MOTOR WAS PRESSURISING AND PUSHING OUT THE DIPSTICK AND OIL. ALSO HAS LOW COMPRESSION IN ONE OF THE CYLIDERS.

EVERYTHING ELSE IS GOOD AND WORKING FINE IN THE CAR LIKE GEARBOX AND DIFF ETC...

ALSO FORGOT TO MENTION THE CAR HAS LITTLE BIT OF RUST ON TOP OF WINDSCREEN.(SEE PICS)

CALL 0416 899 511

NUMBER PLATE ( GTR 18R)

$9500

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If you taken the BRIDE BUCKET SEATS out would the price still at $9500 or a bit cheaper?

step 1. go to bank, get $20000

step 2. go to this guys house and pick up car for $9500

step 3. stop by just jap and pick up R33 GTR N1 crate motor for $10000

step 4. swap engines and bits

step 5. sell bits of old rb26

step 6. give it a good thrashing

your a bit too early for me mate... im planning on doing this in the near future, but not right now. good luck with it.

Ive got a very tidy black Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited for a swapsy...V8, leather, electric everything etc. 10 months rego etc

would look great slammed on 22's

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