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Nissan SKYLINE BNR32 GTR GODZILLA 1990

My Tidy and Clean R32 GTR is for sale, car is in A1 condition, comes with afew tasteful mods

Gun Grey - Polished paint, Shines like a mirror in real life

LMGT2 Nismo Wheels - Black with Chrome lip, Tuff bridgestone RFT

HKS Hyper d Adjustable coilovers

Exhaust - Apexi front, 3.5 " jasma cat back

Viper Alarm System - 2 Remotes

Stereo - 15 " sub box amp Clarion

Brilliant Condition, Serviced with Motul oil every 2oookms, Very Quick Very Reliable

Work done at FlowCraft @ deerpark , Eugene's best in the west ! 15ooo ago

JE Forged Pistons (NesCar pistons)

Nitto Oil pump ( Croydon Racing, better then N1 )

New exhaust valves, Metal Head Gasket, all new nissan gaskets and seals

New Water pump, timing belt, bearings, crankcamseals,

Big Alloy Radiator, HKS Intercooler piping, Blitz twin bovs and more

BARGAIN PRICE $15,000 FOR QUICKSALE ONLY first to come and inspect the car and give me money gets the car !! NEEDS TO BE SOLD DUE TO COMMMITMENTS!!

WEST MELBOURNE COME INSPECT NOW

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  • 3 months later...

$13,500 for QUICKSALE !! cheap for condition

Car is Clean and Tidy & TUFF !! ... sooo tidy cops leave me alone !!

has fresh set of tyres also !! 255 40 R17 yokohama AO-46's cost a mint !

comes with tasteful mods and extras that we all love .. ready to drive away

VIPER ALARM (2 remotes) with booklet !!! to adjust sensitivity matching original GTR chrome key, looks the part ! turbo back exhaust , apexi front pipe to 3.5 inch jasma

LMGT2 wheels in black with fresh tyres! HKS coilovers, adjustable !! awesome stereo 4 pioneer speakers inside, 2 6x9 and tweeters, 15inch clarion 1000watt subwoolfer, 2 amps

CAR STILL MAINTAINS FACTORY BODY AND INTERIOR IN AMAZING CONDITION !! LOOKS VERY TIDY AND TUFF !!

perfect for turbo upgrade and tune !!

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Blitz turbo timer - dual turbo timer ( not old or cheap ) easy to use, looks great

full option turbo timer, overboost warning, boost readings/ levels/ boost peak memory, lap timer etc !!

Apexi EL series boost gauge ( mounted on steering column cover, not dash or pillars, easy to remove for faultless original interior )

Nismo LMGT2 wheels ( Rays 3piece with chrome dish ) comes with original Rays centre caps ( not in this picture, full set )

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As you can see there is SURFACE rust about an 1/10 of a 5c piece .. you would not know it was where unless it was pointed out to u

also not trapped in the rear quarter or underbody or difficult part of the vehicle .. No water is trapped or leaking inside the car !

does not effect the structural INTEGRITY of the vehicle !!

GTR Madness is a straightup dickhead .... go troll somewhere else you losty

My picture states your a dumb fk ... 100%

picture a 5c piece and compare it to the picture ....... now picture and abo with a dick on his head ... thats GTRmadness

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Edited by TwentySix

He's got a point, rust is rust. I don't see anything wrong with people knowing what they're buying.

If you are not hiding anything, there is no reason to get worked up.

Unfortunately rust there most likely means it's the result of poor prep work when spraying that area and possibly poor treatment of rust there prior to the spray.

This is why I would never buy a car with a respray, you will never know what has been hidden till a few years later.

That being said 13.5k plus a good rub back and new paint you will have a tidy GTR for 16k.

Good luck

i told GTRmadness about the rust and showed him pictures ....

he was implying iam untruthful and arrogantly stated there is rust in my car .... without telling the full picture

Rust can have a million scenarios .... dont think he approached it correctly

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Edited by TwentySix

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