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GTR 32 N1 Ed Back on market!!! $15,500

Price: $15,500

Location: SE MELB

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Car back on the market.

Reason: Previous buyer could not sort his finances. Also RWC was got for car and has now expired, which means another one must be got at my cost -,-. So new price is :$15,500. Also interested in trades (But no commodores).

Selling my Silver 1992 BNR32 SKYLINE GTR as im looking for something with 4 doors and i never have the time to really drive this thing the way it should be. I was the first owner of this car in AUS. and imported this car through Thuy from J-imports ( homerrulez). Ive owned the car for about 8-9 months now and preety much looking for a change.

This car isnt stock and come with a fair few performance and cosmetic mods such as:

-Full N1 kit : n1 rear lip, n1 front air ducts, n1 skirts and pods, and the n1 headlights.

-HKS Pod Filters

-HKS 100m Thick FMIC-

HKS catback exhaust

-KOYO triple core radiator

-Razo Turbo Timer

- Omori Gauges (boost, oil temp, oil press, voltage, water temp.)

-Nardi Steering Wheel

-CST HYPER 4's 17x9.5+15 offset wheels all round

-Nismo Geanob&lt

-Nismo Cluster

-Razo Pedal;

The odo reads : 188,XXX however its a NISMO Odo so the k's are not accurate. When i bought the car it was said the engine was rebuilt with stock parts approx 15,000k's ago and have the reciept in glove box. The Engine is healthy and is welcome to any compression test and is only running on 0.5bar of boost as the ebc was taken out of the car. The interier of the car is immaculate. Car also has an alpine head unit along with kenwood splits and sony 6" at the rear.

PRICE ON CAR IS FIRM. OPEN TO TRADES.

Car comes with RWC. Also looking for a trade with a newer car=] PRICE DROP to 15,500!!!!!!Dont Hessitate to call me on 0413351512!! Cheers

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Edited by twosixpowah
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Sorry mate, after a newer car if anything. Cheers tho, ur car is nice

Hi, I have bought a few things from Thuy ( J-Imports) too. I have got a collection of GTR33, 34,S15 etc., Don't have a GTR32 yet,call me on 0439 818008 to discuss a possible swap. I am from Mordialloc

cheers

Alex and Tim

  • 5 weeks later...
Will do mate. Would you happe to have any pictures of these cars? Will give u a call after work. Cheers

7 GTR33 and 2 GTR34 and 3 S15 , don't have time to take pics. come to my warehouse and check them out.

I also have a 2000 s2 stagea, Neo 6 RB25 51,000 km in silver.Does this one interest you?

cheers

Alex

  • 1 month later...
7 GTR33 and 2 GTR34 and 3 S15 , don't have time to take pics. come to my warehouse and check them out.

I also have a 2000 s2 stagea, Neo 6 RB25 51,000 km in silver.Does this one interest you?

cheers

Alex

ummm omfg alex thats a lot of cars. wanna add a super clean R34 GTT to that collection??? lol

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