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1989 model R32 GTR In Gunmetal Grey

14,000 Km's On 320km Aftermarket Dash

Nismo Gear Knob

HKS adjustable Coilovers

Garrett GT2860-5 twin turbos

Full titanium catback exhaust (extremely light)

HKS Cam Gears

M's air PODS

HKS Hard Pipe Kit

No major accidents.

Price is $13,200. Car will be sold with stock wheels. CE28N's will NOT be included. Please send PM'S or call on 0421 128 922.

This price is ONLY valid if car is picked up by 27/07/2010.

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...500&trecs=1

Would anyone be interested if i took out the turbo's and made it cheaper again?

I need the car gone.

mate wish you were in sa id snap it up tomorrow.

Would anyone be interested if i took out the turbo's and made it cheaper again?

I need the car gone.

You would probably have more luck if you posted up more info about it such as rego, reason for selling, what stare your in and post the pictures up. Its a nice looking car but there's not much info there and its a very low price needing an urgent sale, which would raise suspicion.

If my car was sold i'd probably come check it out, so i know how you feel. Goodluck with the sale :(

How about an indication or estimate on the *real* odometer reading?

The ad is deceptive in that you state 14,000 and in the text at the bottom you repeat it and mention that is on the 320km/h aftermarket dash.

What reading was on the original dash when it was removed?

OK rego is due on 28/07/10 hence the huge price drop. Furthermore, I bought a new car a very long time ago. If you look up some of my other posts you will see a heap of parts for sale. I was epa'd a few weeks ago and only just cleared it a few days ago. With the car back to standard it just does not do it for me anymore. It's just not the same anymore. Furthermore, I have just bought an apartment so the money really will come in handy.

Engine is still running very nicely. Not a hand grenade at all. I welcome any inspection. I have absolutely nothing to hide. Cheap price because I want it gone.

Rough estimate of real km's on the car is 110 000. Timing belt has done less than 10 000km's. It has a gates timing belt in it now. Sorry I had no intention of being deceptive. I just assumed if anyone saw 320km dash they would know its been changed.

As I said next step would be to return the car to stock turbo's and remove coilovers too. Once I pay rego the price will go up again. Furthermore, do not assume I will drop to this price after I pay rego because I will not. I will request for this post to be removed after the 27/07.

If anyone has any questions please feel free to contact me. It is a genuine sale. Located in Glen Waverley, Melbourne.

Edited by chan
Rough estimate of real km's on the car is 110 000. Timing belt has done less than 10 000km's. It has a gates timing belt in it now. Sorry I had no intention of being deceptive. I just assumed if anyone saw 320km dash they would know its been changed.

Thank you for confirming the total km's in the thread, yes a person with knowledge would understand that the new dash would mean km's start at zero but it's still only fair to provide the estimate of the total km's the vehicle has travelled. Just providing the km's it has done since the new dash went in is not really helpful.

So it's safe to assume the 100,000km service has been performed?

Good luck with the sale!

Thank you for confirming the total km's in the thread, yes a person with knowledge would understand that the new dash would mean km's start at zero but it's still only fair to provide the estimate of the total km's the vehicle has travelled. Just providing the km's it has done since the new dash went in is not really helpful.

So it's safe to assume the 100,000km service has been performed?

Good luck with the sale!

Definitely done.

Thanks.

GTR SOLD AND GONE.

Congrats to the new owner. I have to say it was an absolute bargain.

Only two people came to have a look at it. First person was going to buy it. Second person did buy it.

Real shame it is gone and it will be missed.

Mods please close this thread.

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