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CHEAP 32GTR FORSALE NEED IT GONE

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..

OK I WILL BE ASKING $15,500 CASH. OR I WILL SWAP FOR AROUND THE $18,000 MARK ono

nothing is wrong with the car i just need some money to pay the bills

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

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come on guys still for sale make a offer

i wanna swap or cash for right price

Could u chuck some more pics up plz dude, current ones cannot be enlarged!

Also, what was fixed exactly? was it a recuring problem or some minor engine mods?

Have any mechanical reports ie engine compression tests or dyno etc. Cheers mate

hey guys for some reson i cant put new pics up

so if u like give me your mail address and i wil send some to u

aslo when i first got the car i had it for half an hour and i went to change into 3rd and it blew 3rd

so i got the car towed home form the side of the highway,i then got a 2nd hand gear box and put it in along by a new big single clutch from npc,the car has no big mods,only has 3"exhaust from the turbos with a gutted cat,still has standed airbox as u can see so if you are looking for a nice GTR to run around in or do up i would say this one is the way to go

thats about all i can think of but if u have anymore info u would like to no let me no and i will do my best to tell you

cheers all for your time :-)

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