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R32 Gtr

1993 Model

92kms

Black

300km/h Speedo

A/c P/s

4wd 4ws

Elec Windws

Black Widow Alarm

3.5" Cat Back Trust Exhaust

Panasonic Cd Player With 12 Stacker

Brand New Series 4000 Rotors

Original Rims With Good Tread

Serious Offers Considered

$28000 Ono

Ph 08 89312450

Or 0409204820

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Very nice how negotiable are you on the price heno and is there any previous accident or mechanical history your aware of as im on the market for a 32 but dont want a real early model one.I will be looking over your pics and will get back to you on it.

Also while im at it whats your reason for selling the car.

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hey guys. the reason for sale is i want to buy a house and this is the only way i can get one. there is nothing wrong with the car at all. it has been inspected by VIP and the reports are available. i am neg on price to a point. it is hard for me to get to a computer so if anyone is interested please give me a call.

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