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Hey all,

im puting my 32GTR up for sale agian as all parts have been fixed etc

yellow 1989 32GTR skyline...

mods.

:6months rego and rwc

:70xxx kms

:coilovers

:3"exhaust from turbo

:new big single clutch, {from npc}

:new 2nd hand gearbox {from all state auto imports}

:18" dish wheels with 90% rubber

:dark tint

:fmic

:air con works fine and cold

:boot has be shaved and painted

:N1 turbos

:all interior is in good con no tears or rips etc

:out side is all so the same all ways washed etc

car is in bundaberg QLD 4670

thats all i can think of now but i get the idea..

i am looking for $18.500 or maybe swap for the right car

u can pm on here and i will get back to you

thanks....

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Your car looks fine and the price is fair, the biggest problem is guys running into financial problems are selling there cars way under what they are worth. A friend just bought an R32 GTR in Melbourne for $12,500, registered and putting out 200rwkw..........thats insane, a very tidy car with some good bits.

Check out how cheap 33's are now and dont even start me on 34's lol.

The more people succumb to the pressure and sell, the lower the value of our cars become, thats why I've stood firm on my R34 GTR, its $50,000, while others are dropping to $41,000, thats just nuts. I dont need to sell, I only wanted a change, others arent so lucky.

Hang on to it if you can buddy, you seem to have a nice car there. The last thing we want is more Gemini owners buying GTR's lol

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pepe lopez : thanks mate i wish i never have to sell as i like the GTRs but i need some coin

mad032: thanks mate u have a pm as well..

come on guys this is a GTR goin 4 a good price if u have cash im sure i will do a good deal

thanks.....

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Guest Solman
mods.

:6months rego and rwc

:70xxx kms

:coilovers

:3"exhaust from turbo

:new big single clutch, {from npc}

:new 2nd hand gearbox {from all state auto imports}

:18" dish wheels with 90% rubber

:dark tint

:fmic

:air con works fine and cold

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hey mate nice car

What sort of clutch is it? is the ehaust loud, what brand is it or is it a custom one? what coilovers are you running?

thanks champ

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Solman : its has a big single botton clutch, and yes the exhaust is loud as the cat is gutted to lol

the cannon is not custom as u can buy them anywhere,but the 3" pipe is as i wanted it all done to look good under the car

if i can help with anything else let me no as i will be happy to help

cheers

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Hey Mate I'm looking for a R32 GTR I have cash couple of questions does it come with a roadworthy if you can give me a phone number to contact you would be good you can't pm me cause i haven't had 10 post yet

Cheers

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Hey Mate I'm looking for a R32 GTR I have cash couple of questions does it come with a roadworthy if you can give me a phone number to contact you would be good you can't pm me cause i haven't had 10 post yet

Cheers

here is my number 0403060972.. give me a ring cheers

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good luck with the sale buddy,

Just as a side note, why didnt you close the bonnet properly for the photo's?

Does the bonnet not align properly or was it just too hard to walk back and close it properly?

Probably a relevent question for those punters interested.

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