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For sale is my gun metal grey 1990 R32 gtr.

Rego: 08/2012

Plates: AG22NN

I bought this car 2 years ago, and have just been restoring it since to make it run well.

The car has had all fluids changed including, front and rear diff, coolant, and gear box.

It has about 110000km on the Nismo dash that it came with when I bought it. It has been serviced every 5000km: oil change and NGK copper plugs.

All work done to this car has been to bring it to a standard condition and thus the car is like a blank canvas, ready for use for high performance or as a project car.

The following restorations have been done in the past 2 years:

Engine:

RB26DETT

Nissan Genuine Clutch Master Cylinder

Nissan Genuine Clutch Booster

Koyorad dual core racing radiator

Nissan Genuine Ignition Module

Nissan Genuine Coil Pack Harness

Suspension and Drivetrain:

Nissan Genuine Rear Bearings

Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch

Interior:

New 30% Tinting Sides and Back

Kenwood KDC-X8016BT CD Tuner with Ipod Control and AUX and USB to centre console

6" Pioneer Splits

Nissan Genuine R33 Gtr Floor Mats

Exterior:

Replaced old for new - Yellow Fog Lights (Looks similar to original fog lights)

Resprayed front lip

Everything else is stock standard. As you can see, this car provides the potential to be a great daily, or to be modified for great performance. It is a great base.

The 4wd error light is currently on, and I haven't done a diagnosis for it yet.

Price: $18,450 ONO

All reasonable offers will be considered

Contact: Tin 0424454207

[email protected]

Sydney Metropolitan

Pictures to come

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Very attractive condition/price/location.

- Can you drive for daily use with heavy duty clutch?

- Can I ask which insurance you currently with? and how much?

- Any chance to see interior photos?

Cheers.

Hey mate,

The heavy duty clutch is no problem for daily drive. It is surprisingly really easy to drive.

I am with Justcar which is probably the only company that will ensure you. I pay 450 a year for third party, fire and theft. Full comp will set you back around 2000 a year.

Also I will post some interior photos soon.

Cheers

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Very attractive condition/price/location.

- Can you drive for daily use with heavy duty clutch?

- Can I ask which insurance you currently with? and how much?

- Any chance to see interior photos?

Cheers.

Hey mate,

The heavy duty clutch is no problem for daily drive. It is surprisingly really easy to drive.

I am with Justcar which is probably the only company that will ensure you. I pay 450 a year for third party, fire and theft. Full comp will set you back around 2000 a year.

Also I will post some interior photos soon.

Cheers

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mate ill be honest, at this time of year it will be impossible to sell a 32 gtr at 16k, if you want it to sell within one month u need to take the price to the 14 mark, or hold out till mid year when its turns around to a sellers market where 16 is generally the going price.

GL mate :thumbsup:

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^^ 14k for a GTR? you're dreaming

Just wait for the right buyer to come, GLWS :thumbsup:

lol i think you're the dreamer mate, the last 32 GTR sold for 12k, so unless u deal with selling and buying cars like i do dont dismiss important info

like i said this time of year is not the time to sell it has to be a really good deal for people to pull their wallets out or u just have to wait till the right time/person

14k now would sell within one month, or wait 4 or 5 more months till a buyer at 16k will be looking

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All R32, R34 and even R35s are over priced. The reason why they are still asking so high is because all the GTR noobs think they are some top shit. Only r33 gtrs are sortta in the reasonable price range. People are still asking 50s for their 99 model r34 V spec where they really should of been in the 30s. When you think about it, they are f**ken 13 years old! What buyer should realise is, if every GTR buyer on the market could see pass its "GTR" badge to its realistic value according to their age, and not wiling to pay over 40k for a 34 gtr, that's when those 34 gtrs price will drop and drop, untill the price buyers are willing to pay....if sellers don't want to drop, then they can drive their beloved gtr for the rest of their life....and I garanteee they will get desperate. Also don't ever care whe seller says "oh im not in rush to sell". Bullsh**t, otherwise why would they post it up for sale in the 1st place....However this r32 asking price isn;t too bad though at least the seller says he will consider people's offers. And looks pretty clean for what it is too. So the seller seems pretty sensible and reasonable to his sale so Good luck.

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