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Ive got a xr6t a the moment, but thinking about going back to nissan and i'm thinking about a R32 GTR.

I want something that has NO problems or issues, looks good, and goes good!!

PM me if your thinking of selling.

cheers

Josh

yep, i will have one for sale in approx 4 weeks, its going in havein a new front bar, front guard and new bonnet resprayed, it will be better than ever, mechanically, sound, infact A1, no issues what so ever! its the one i bought from tas section of sau GTR001, look up the old for sale thread and u will be able to see her, cheers Damo

yep, i will have one for sale in approx 4 weeks, its going in havein a new front bar, front guard and new bonnet resprayed, it will be better than ever, mechanically, sound, infact A1, no issues what so ever! its the one i bought from tas section of sau GTR001, look up the old for sale thread and u will be able to see her, cheers Damo

My old gtr josh :)

Oo so tempted to own this again lol, how much will you be asking Damo onces she's complete ? :(

Wasnt that one crashed ? Pm me a price and some more details mate if you want

Cheers

Josh

yeah it was, wont be ready for a month, havent advertised it for obvious reasons, when it is for sale doubt it will last long, wont be asking a hell on earth price simply because im moving on to my next project, and im only after a little more close to what i originally paid for it- add in new mint cond gtr seats and wheel, cant be bothered with all the details, as i said look up the old thread when i bought it off GTR001. Damo

Edited by madaz R33

yeah it was, wont be ready for a month, havent advertised it for obvious reasons, when it is for sale doubt it will last long, wont be asking a hell on earth price simply because im moving on to my next project, and im only after a little more close to what i originally paid for it- add in new mint cond gtr seats and wheel, cant be bothered with all the details, as i said look up the old thread when i bought it off GTR001. Damo

You'll have no trouble getting her a new home I can assure you, its one hell of a car and looks the goods too :(

Has she still got the same rims on it I sold it to you with ? And did you end up putting a new box in it ?

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yeah it was, wont be ready for a month, havent advertised it for obvious reasons, when it is for sale doubt it will last long, wont be asking a hell on earth price simply because im moving on to my next project, and im only after a little more close to what i originally paid for it- add in new mint cond gtr seats and wheel, cant be bothered with all the details, as i said look up the old thread when i bought it off GTR001. Damo

You'll have no trouble getting her a new home I can assure you, its one hell of a car and looks the goods too :P

Has she still got the same rims on it I sold it to you with ? And did you end up putting a new box in it ?

hey Tenille, work is well underway with the special girl, i will send you the crash photos, but send you the finished product photos first, so there are no tears, lol! no, I understand, not being mean to you! I'm on a Semi restricted license atm for a few months and am building and have aquired a R32gtr 2 put my 26/30 into and am going to do track work in her, I just couldnt do that to the white machine, I wouldnt want to put her through the punishment the way im going 2 with my new project, just too nicer car to do that to. she is in safe hands, chat to you soon, Damo:)

I went over to NSW to get my GTR which was good cause the long drive gave me time to get to know it, bit of a hassle changing over the rego (pit pass) but that shouldnt put you off, so if you cant find one in Tassie mate dont be put off and have a look over the strait :)

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Hi there,

I might know of a really good R32 GTR sale. It used to be mine. Always looked after and the guy who has it now has spent more money on it and also looked after it extremely well. He rang me the other day to say he was thinking of selling it. If you're interested let me know and i'll get him to contact you.

its a '92

black

Body all standard and in top nick.

no accidents

motor is strong,

has about 240 rwkw - light modifications.

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