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Item Summary: 1994 R32 GTR Gunmetal Grey

Location: QLD: Gold Coast

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: NEEDS TO GO BY 21st jan!!

Asking Price: 12500

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0410 290 532

Extra Information: 83xxx km

selling my 1994 r32 gtr, was going to strip it and build a immac donor car for all my running gear out of my other gtr but cant be bothered anymore.

pretty much standard, has an oil cooler kit on it and thats it.

i bought it a year ago and drove it maybe 1000km max, just been sitting around in the shed gathering dust.

rego ran out last month, used to have nsw rego, so all thats needed would be a RWC and get it rego'd i can supply a RWC if needed.

its missing the front lip and the rear upper trims inside the cabin. has no head unit (how i got the car)

sometimes the hicas light flashes so i was informed by a workshop that it would just be better and easier to install a hicas lock bar and remove all the rubbish asscociated with it, which isnt expensive.

overall the car is in pretty good condition, once its detailed next week ill get some pictures, but in essence, its just a standard gunmetal grey R32 GTR.

PM OR SMS 0410 290 532

will consider serious offers.

NEED TO SELL BY 21ST JANUARY!! GOING O/S FOR 3 MONTHS

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do u guys not read what it says?

- pics wen i get it detailed over weekend

- rego ran out last month so yes it has been complied and regod b4

Hi, Happy New Year Mate,

I'll be in Gold Coast from 11th Jan to 14th. Will call you to discuss further.

sms/pm/call me on 0433 878905

Alex

Mordialloc Melb 3195

Hi, Happy New Year Mate,

I'll be in Gold Coast from 11th Jan to 14th. Will call you to discuss further.

sms/pm/call me on 0433 878905

Alex

Mordialloc Melb 3195

hey, same to u, no worries, let me kno wen ur here

how much would it to have to car sent to sydney?

$500.

  • 2 weeks later...

some pics.

car sounds and drives really well.

petty faults -

chip on rear wing very small about 5-10mm

drivers window starting to get a little lazy SOMETIMES on the switch

no head unit

drivers seat has had a tear and been stitched up, bolster has worn down a little

small hole/crack in dash, about 5-10mm, maybe from a pervious tacho?

missing the drivers side upper rear trim

CHEAP CAR, DRIVES WELL NEEDS TO GO BY NEXT WEEK!

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