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G'day guys,

I've decided to sell my 1992 R32 GTR which I think may be a V-Spec only because it came with fins on the rear diff (I'll post up the VIN so you guys can confirm/deny) I'm the first owner here in Australia and it was imported through a dealer after I got it thoroughly checked out by a friend in Japan for me. I've kept it as stock as possible and it's never given me any hassles whatsoever. When I initially bought the car, I had every fluid changed (Transmission, Brake, Engine, Atessa, Coolant..etc) It's been serviced at every 5,000km on the dot with Royal Purple engine oil, and NGK Iridium spark plugs.

The car has 93, 013km on the car and it was imported with approx 81,000km two years ago.

The only mods done were general maintenance and a few bits and pieces which are as follows:

Nismo Leather Gear Knob

Apexi Dial pod filter kit (will include OEM Airbox)

JDM-Spec TEIN Super Street Coilovers (less than 5,000km old)

Excedy Sports Organic Clutch

Cusco Offset numberplate mount

Fujitsubo Cat-back (came with car and is under 90db)

HKS Stainless front Y-pipe

Discrete-looking JVC Head-unit

Momo steering wheel (came with car)

Aluminium Radiator

Stainless Intercooler Piping

JJR front castor rods (the OEM ones were worn)

And that's it guys, it's never been tracked, abused or driven stupidly. I have a daily-driver so this was strictly a weekend car and as such still feels fresh and tight. The car also comes with just under 1 year of Rego :)

The car also comes with a big box of service parts (N1 Water and N1 Oil pump, OEM Nissan rebuild kit, all belts are Gates, filters etc and a ton of other stuff) as I like to have any spares needed on-hand. I'll include this package with the car.

Also, there's no money owing or any outstanding fines/payments on the car. If you've got any questions please give me a shout :)

Contact Details: Matt 04000 23241

Location: Sydney Eastern Suburbs

Price: Looking for $21,000

Thanks for your time, cheers

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Thanks for the comments guys :)

gtr fan: thanks for the clarification I will update the original post (edit: can't change the original post...so I'll put the price here)

ZED X: cheers :)

Also, seeing the price doesn't reflect a V-spec I'll revise the price to $17,000 :) please keep in mind this includes over $2,000 of spares that I had accumulated for the car.

Is anyone interested?

Cheers guys

Edited by friction_point

vspec or not, it still looks like a nice car. Especially for the price and the spares your offering.

No dash bubble, clean interior and engine bay. Definitely things that would make you take a closer look if your in the market for one.

G/L with sale.

Cheers gtr fan :)

Sorry also forgot to mention the car has a Mine's ECU fitted and I have the stock ECU (worked perfect before removal)

Cheers :)

Hi MP_R33,

The chassis rails underneath are clean and straight, definitely no accident history. You are welcome to inspect the car.

Also, yes this is the original paint and the photo's haven't been touched up.

Cheers :)

Sorry guys, also forgot to mention the spares box includes a complete JJR Heater Hose Kit in Black

All spares are unopened and in their original boxes. thumbsup.gif

Also forgot to mention I have a spare new Genuine R32 Key that I keep in the spares box, it's been cut and it works on the car. thumbsup.gif

Cheers

Car's gotta go guys, still for sale. Just gave it an uber clean in and out over the weekend...seriously looks immac! Anyone interested? domokun.gif

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