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Hey guys as topic states I am looking for an R32 GTR preferably in Victoria but willing to travel for the right one

If you have a car with original paint and a perfect body PM me.

I am keen and am ready to buy.

Might I add it must NOT be white.

Thanks.

Ross

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Hey mate,

I've got a 32gtr that I want to get rid of.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=469237&st=0&p=6008567&fromsearch=1entry6008567

Straight body, original paint but it really needs a respray as the paint lets it down. Let me know if you're interested.

mate i have a very original r32 gtr , pretty much standard even have standard airbox , perilli tyres , original dark blue colour , straight body , but has afew scratches ..

Thanks mate, going to try find something good local before I start venturing out to other states (which looks to be quite soon). Unless it really catches my eye.

I will be in contact If I dont find much here.

Hey mate, I have one that i'v been thinking about selling, but haven't advertised. It might be what you are looking for, so best to just check it out in person. I'm in Melbourne too, pm me for further details if you are interested.

Cheers

Hi Gwin,

looking at your past topics and the look of that gtr im going to have to pass. seems alot has gone wrong with that gtr and its not my cup of tea either prefer one that looks standard

Still looking guys. If you have something clean.

-With original paint

-Not white or silver

-No repair history

Please be in contact with me as soon as possible as I will be purchasing from Japan on the 31st If I dont find one good enough before then.

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Hey guys as topic states I am looking for an R32 GTR preferably in Victoria but willing to travel for the right one

If you have a car with original paint and a perfect body PM me.

I am keen and am ready to buy.

Might I add it must NOT be white.

Thanks.

Ross

Hi Ross,

I'm Paul, I think I have the car you want, Gunmetal gray, 1990 model, 101,000 Kms, 10th months rego, never raced, few minor stone chips on body, otherwise clean as, $25,000

I am in South East Qld. If you are interested my mobile is 0412 578 171

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