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I'm putting up a few of my cars for sale due to relocation and a new house.

1. 1991 R32 GTR

- 96K kms

- Had only driven less than 1000 kms in 4 years!

- Very standard model, no modifications (except exhausts and wheels)

- Never pushed or tracked (I'm 35!) or been in an accident

I bought it as a standard car and am leaving it as a standard car. Always services and love its reliability. Selling it as it is, you may want to take it further as most people would with a GTR. Still turn heads, still beats any commodore or fords.

2. 1993 Suzuki Cappuccino

- 56K kms

- Standard, no modifications, most economical turboed car in Australia ($30 PW on premium unleaded!)

- Mum's daily driver but hardly driven compared to her new car ;-)

Great little car, lots of potential for modifications if you are into that.

PM me for further enquiries, thanks for looking!

PS. Photos coming soon.

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Absolutely, I can't answer my PMs (not enough post counts) so just email me. I can't post pictures either.

Prices are good because I just want to clear all the cars that we have (regs, insurances for 6 cars!!), good time to buy a GTR or Cap, both interesting cars and will always be head turners. I'd like to see someone mod the cap into a mini GTR, it really has a lot of potentials (as do the GTR but we all knew that ;-) ).

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