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Item Summary: R32 GTR Immaculate 1992 model cheap

Location: QLD: Gold Coast

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: upgrading to a newer model

Asking Price: 14990

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0404803660 call txt pm me

Extra Information:

1992 model Nissan GTR Manual, 47,000km's Gun Metal Grey, Purchased when it had 28,000km's, I purchased a service history booklet to state every service it has been through. have just put 6 Months registration on the car. Comes with Roadworthy and REVS Certificate to prove it has a clear title, I don't want to see this car go as i love it too much, i don't thrash it as i respect my vehicles, cleaned every week and polished every month. Serviced every 3000km's

No Rust in it what so ever, i can put it on the hoist if you like to inspect the vehicle underneath, Very clean underneath, yes the speaker grills have been replaced. only took them off at the time to change the speakers

I have had the vehicle completely buffed and polished, interior shampooed, leather protection. a tiny bit negotiable on the price so let me know your offers, its pretty cheap as it is

Registration: 314 - HFO Expires 8 / 2011

Roadworthy Certificate

REVS Certificate

Modifications:

- Ganador mirrors

- N1 bootlid wing

- Front & Rear strut braces

- APEXI Power FC + Hand Controller

- TORQUE SPLIT CONTROLLER

- VAREX REMOTE VARIABLE EXHAUST 3" EXHAUST

- HKS PILLAR MOUNTED BOOST GUAGE

- AFTERMARKET COILOVERS

- ADJUSTABLE FRONT CAMBER AND CASTOR ARMS

- CLIFFORD ALARM SYSTEM

- HID UPGRADED HEADLIGHTS

- APEXI OIL RELOCATION KIT ( BRAIDED LINES, EARLS FITTINGS )

- HKS POD FILTERS

- NISMO STABILIZER ( FRONT & REAR )

- NARDI TORINO STEERING WHEEL

- 17" Enkei RPF1, Tires 80% all four

- Darkest legal tint 15%

- GTR seat covers

- Pioneer headunit ( ipod connectivity ) & Pioneer speakers sounds excellent.

PICTURES SOON GUYS

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