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I have recently purchased a R32 GTR Syline..

It will be arriving late Jan from Japan. (Arrive in Sydney then Driven to me in Brisbane)

The Car is in Immaculate condition and will come fully detailed with all papers and compliancing ready for registration.

I can not keep this car which I am not happy about as I have always wanted one of these!

The price on this is very neg.. as It has to be sold..

I would require a 50% deposit and the remainder once it arrives..

I am looking for $27500 but I will take the best offer above $25K

The car is perfect.. and FAST!

** Please do not ask ???'s re: the 15 year rule or any other "things you may have heard" The car is being imported by a very good friend of mine, who does this for a living and is very particular on quality and legalities- this is a rare opportunity to get a GTR at an GTS price..

Serious buyers only please

GTR SKYLINE

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R32 GTR Skyline

I also am being forced to Sell my other Car as Well

It is a fully custmised Eunos 30-x

All parts have been imported, and I garauntee there is none like it in Australia.. A completely unique and beautiful car. incl. V6 fully body kit/custom stereo/custom interior and Dvd/Tv

I am Asking $25K on this as Well

**UPDATE PRICE DROP ON EUNOS TO 20K**

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Eunos 30-x

Eunos 30-x

Feel free to contact me with any more questions..

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whats the goin price for the GTR's complied now?

what year etc

Both cars are fully complied and will be roadworthy ready for registration.

All Papers provided, Car fully detailed, and most likely driven to your door..

As I said the car arrives in Sydney and will be making its way to brisbane to me then I will be taking it to Townsville...

Both GTR R32 Are 1989 models with similar km/s.. approx $80-85000.

Both cars are very high rated imports.. Will not dissappoint!

The 2nd GTRR32 is now Sold.

The top One for $25K is still for sale..

I have a serious buyer looking at the Eunos as well.. If it sells I may just keep the skyline for myself.. If you want it you better better be quick.. car will be here in 4 weeks.

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R32-GTR is Still for SALE..

I Have organised Advertising for the Eunos.. If it sells then I am going to Keep the Skyline for myself.. If the Skyline sells then congrats you just got a great car, and I keep the Eunos..

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