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hey people,

Car: 1993 R32 GTR, Gun metal grey, basically stock.

Location: Liverpool, NSW

Description: the car is basically stock apart from a cat back stainless exhaust, Greddy turbo timer and a unknown brand speed cut, which were all on the car when i got it.

the car is very clean, not a spot of rust, its has 98xxx km's on the clock, have not had an issue with it... not sure if all gtr's come standard with it but i got the 320 km/h dash.

not sure what else to say, the car pretty much speaks for itself.

Reason for sale: i have had the car for over a year now, and i have been waiting to drive it due to me being a p plater and obviously not being able to drive a turbo'd car, so im sick of waiting and want to build something different now, something i can actually drive and not jus clean haha.

rego: will put a fresh 12 months of rego on it when sold, or alternatively will reduce price and sell un-rego'd.

...if there is anything i missed just let me know or anything else you want to know and i will get back to you as soon as i can

Price: $21,000

if interested call me (Marc) on: 0412 306 857, anytime after 5pm.

p.s... will try and get some more pics up tonight

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  • 4 weeks later...

i dont know why but i cant change my first post, any suggestions?

anyways... is there any interest?... price $20,000 is negotiable, or would consider swaps... my daily shit itself, and rather than fix it i would prefer to get somethin else.

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