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Hi All,

Unfortunatly the time has come for me to part ways with my pride and joy. This is my R32 GTR Built Nov92.

Superb condition for age with only 84,000kms and has to be seen in the flesh as my photographic skills in no way do it justice.

I had the 100,000kms service done (inc timing belt and platinum plugs) at 80,000kms shortly after i bought the car so no major service required for a long time.

Rego Until Dec 2010. I have owened the car for a little over 2 years now and has always put a grin on my face.

The car is always garaged and barely even sees a rainy day. Car is not a daily drive and is only driven maybe once a week if i'm lucky. Hope somebody else can enjoy it on a more regular basis!

Asking Price : $23,990.00 OVNO

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This car is very close to the original spec with only a few very tasteful mods. It was recently tuned at Unique Autosports in Sydney and made a respectable 233AWKW

Mods include Blitz Turbo timer and boost control running 1bar of boost. A 3.5" cat back exhaust system and Apexi power intake filter kit. Nismo 320kph Dash.

Wheels are 19"x10" Lenso DC-5's in copper bronze and really set the car off!

The car has never been thrashed, drifted or dragged and i've still got all my points to prove it!

Car also incudes a DVD/CD sound system using a double din JVC head deck (USB&DivX Support),

MB Quart Reference Splits in front doors, ($900 per pair)

MB Quart Basic Splits on Parcel Shelf,

12" JL Audio Sub in Sealed Enclosure,

1 4 x 100w Crossfire Amp for front and rear splits,

1 Bridged Crossfire Amp @ 400w for subwoofer.

I was very much going for sound quality not sheer volume!

The car is fully protected by an Alarm including Immobilizer (works with turbo timer,) proximity sensors, noise sensors and tilt sensors to protect wheels.

Any questions please private message me or send your contact number and i'll call or write back to you ASAP.

Thanks.

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Hi All,

Unfortunatly the time has come for me to part ways with my pride and joy. This is my R32 GTR Built Nov92.

Superb condition for age with only 84,000kms and has to be seen in the flesh as my photographic skills in no way do it justice.

I had the 100,000kms service done (inc timing belt and platinum plugs) at 80,000kms shortly after i bought the car so no major service required for a long time.

Rego Until Dec 2010. I have owened the car for a little over 2 years now and has always put a grin on my face.

The car is always garaged and barely even sees a rainy day. Car is not a daily drive and is only driven maybe once a week if i'm lucky. Hope somebody else can enjoy it on a more regular basis!

Asking Price : $23,990.00 OVNO

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post-30565-1267703415_thumb.jpgpost-30565-1267703737_thumb.jpg

post-30565-1267703749_thumb.jpgpost-30565-1267703802_thumb.jpg

post-30565-1267703730_thumb.jpgpost-30565-1267707179_thumb.jpg

This car is very close to the original spec with only a few very tasteful mods. It was recently tuned at Unique Autosports in Sydney and made a respectable 233AWKW

Mods include Blitz Turbo timer and boost control running 1bar of boost. A 3.5" cat back exhaust system and Apexi power intake filter kit. Nismo 320kph Dash.

Wheels are 19"x10" Lenso DC-5's in copper bronze and really set the car off!

The car has never been thrashed, drifted or dragged and i've still got all my points to prove it!

Car also incudes a DVD/CD sound system using a double din JVC head deck (USB&DivX Support),

MB Quart Reference Splits in front doors, ($900 per pair)

MB Quart Basic Splits on Parcel Shelf,

12" JL Audio Sub in Sealed Enclosure,

1 4 x 100w Crossfire Amp for front and rear splits,

1 Bridged Crossfire Amp @ 400w for subwoofer.

I was very much going for sound quality not sheer volume!

The car is fully protected by an Alarm including Immobilizer (works with turbo timer,) proximity sensors, noise sensors and tilt sensors to protect wheels.

Any questions please private message me or send your contact number and i'll call or write back to you ASAP.

Thanks.

You can call me on 0404 986 863 for any offers you may wish to make for the car. Am quite keen to sell so try me you might be in luck.

Price drop Will take $22,000. I don't wanna have to trade my car in as i know that i won't get what its worth. This is such a good clean and reliable car that i'd much prefer an enthusiast to enjoy it than to see it on the forecourt at a car yard!

Just adding a few extra pics as requested, some of the shots aren't the greatest as my wife's out of state with the camera so these are from the trusty mobile phone!

If you have any questions you can call me on 0404 986 863.

Price $ 22,000

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