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so guys im selling my white 32 GTR, its a 1992 model. ive owned the car for 3 years, when i imported it straight from japan i've only put 5xxx on the clock (total ks:59 xxx). Comes with all the papers.

this car is immaculate, cleanest 32 you'll ever find in queensland.

the mods on the car:

  • OS GIKEN TWIN PLATE CLUTCH
  • STRAIGHT CUT GEARS (1ST 2ND 3RD)
  • NITTO INTAKE GASKETS
  • CES DROP PIPES
  • XFORCE 3.5 EXHAUST SYSTEM (FROM THE DUMP PIPES)
  • SPLITFIRE COIL PACKS (not in pics)
  • EBOOST 2
  • AFTERMARKET SUSPENSION (Unknown Brand)

the wheels are BBS LEMANS 18X9 (front) 18X10 (rear)

included in the car

  • STANDED AIRBOX WITH SPORTS FILTER
  • STANDED SUSPENSION
  • R34 NUR TURBOS (condition ?)
  • APEXI POWER FC (with out commander, has a tune on it from terry at parramount performence)
  • NEW NISSAN GASKITS (turbo, turbo manifolds, dump pipes)
  • AND A FEW MORE STANDED PEICES

so all up i'm askin for 19k

you wont find a cleaner and genuine 32 GTR any were any more

Genuine enquires only plz

i don't want any low ballers or nothing just keep your comments to your self thats how nuch im askin for plz respect that

my name is jamien contact me on 0411770957

i currently live up north CQ

can't get pics to work but heres the link

http://s1102.photobucket.com/albums/g444/pineapples88/

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Jamiem,

Genuine buyer, PM me with reposnse should you feel. I have tried to contact you via the phone number listed.

Few Questions:

1. Has there been any accident damage during ur ownership? Any signed of previous damage?

2. Is there any signs of rust, both to body of the car and or underside of the car?

3. Is there any damage to the chassis rails? Any marks from a chassis aligner?

4. You mention paper work, what paper work do you have?

5. Can you please send me the VIN no. so I can do a fast search?

6. Is the car currently registed?

Thanks mate. I live in Brisbane. Where in CNQ are you located?

Please call me to discuss - 0422 289 568.

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hey dude shes only done 5000ks in aus im the first owner

there no damage to her at all and no rust from wat i can see

papers such as history of rego and import cert.

ill get u the vin number soon and yes shes still regod (but no RWC because of the size rims on the back n i got no other)

im in yeppoon

and if your in sydney it'll prob take bout 24hr thats no stop driving

ooo an the timing belt was changed at 45038ks

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running different sizes is not great unless youve popped the fuse and running rwd 24/7...

Width doesnt mean shit. only how much the wheels travel everytime they rotate.. therefore rolling diameter.. the wheels on this car are fine.

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Different profile tyres on the front wheels would cause a difference in rolling diameter. Even if they are the same profiles all round there would still be a difference due to the fronts being skinnier than the rear.

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hi guys,

after much deliberation, convincing my wife, hounding the buyer with a lot of questions for a good few hours over the phone & email...this car is now sold to me :P

thanks jamien :dry:

it will be in good hands

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hi guys,

after much deliberation, convincing my wife, hounding the buyer with a lot of questions for a good few hours over the phone & email...this car is now sold to me :D

thanks jamien :dry:

it will be in good hands

congrats marko!

i wass gonna ask if he'd sell the gearbox separatley with trade over but too late :P

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