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Price DROPPED to 10,000 with out rims, URGENT

For sale is mypride and joy R32 GTS Skyline YES A GTS!!!! non-turbo!!!! great for P-Platers.

Colour - Black

Transmission -Manual

Price - $10000

Mods that isdone to the car:

Exterior Mods:

Genuine GTR N1 Front Bar with lip

Genuine GTR Bonnet ( Super Light )

Genuine GTR Front Grill

Genuine GTR Side Skirts with rear Pods

Projector Headlights

17 inch Drift Teks Multi stud 8 inch frontand 9 Inch rears both 35 offset

Both rear guards Rolled and Flared

Nismo Shocks and springs ( 2cm above legalride hight on both rear and fronts)

Tinted windows

red painted brake callipers

Engine Mods:

Pod filter (but also comes with originalairbox with filter

Front and rear sway bars

New Race Spark plugs (unknown brand)

Recently did Major Service done all beltsfrom timing and fan belts including pullies, all oils, changed water pump andnew powersteering pump, changed radiator and new break pads

Engine has only done 170xxx which is notmuch for a 20 year old car

Interior Mods:

Changed to LED for Cluster

Changed to LED for Interior light

Changed to LED for reading light

Brand new 2011 model Kenwood CD playerwith USB ipod connectivity

Recently Regased the Aircon

There is a lotmore Mods done to the car just cant remember from the top of my head, its agreat car drives like a dream such a pitty i have to sell due to family issueswhich needs my condition. can lower price buy taking things off such as CDplayer Rims and other things to make it cheaper, never been pushed and cant bedefected. perfect for P platers with the new laws as well. just payed new 3 month rego on the 23/12/11

contact me on0433439293 any time or Email me at [email protected] for any questions

dont PM metho.

thanks.

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Guys seriously, it clearly states in the rules no price debates. If you're not happy with the price don't buy it. If you read and understood the rules then why are there so many comments?

10 grand is a good price i got this for much more one its a rare non turbo skyline in black and has genuine GTR bonnet bumper grillie and lip so 10 grand is a reasonable price with a 2.5grand major service i just did.

Ok lol, non turbo is not rare mate, look we are seriously trying to help you sell the car and if u paid more for it I'm very sorry but u got ripped off,

ive just bought myself a R32 turbo with fully adjustable suspension, enkei wheels and an upgraded motor for 5,500 which has less than 60,000km on it, the offer u have there of 6,000 is a really good one

please dont take it the wrong way if you really want to sell the car put a realistic price on it

good luck with the sale thumbsup.gif

Guys seriously, it clearly states in the rules no price debates. If you're not happy with the price don't buy it. If you read and understood the rules then why are there so many comments?

Who are you?

Who are you?

Just a little annoyed at all the price debates. It doesn't matter who I am, the rules are the rules and everyone should follow them. End of discussion.

Just a little annoyed at all the price debates. It doesn't matter who I am, the rules are the rules and everyone should follow them. End of discussion.

You just signed up, so good on you.

As for price debates; it's obvious the OP is in a hurry to sell, so people were just offering a bit of insight into a price that would move his car more quickly. Whether he chooses to use said advice is his choice and irrelevant.

The moderators enforce the rules, whether members abide by them or not is not your responsibility to respond.

You just signed up, so good on you.

As for price debates; it's obvious the OP is in a hurry to sell, so people were just offering a bit of insight into a price that would move his car more quickly. Whether he chooses to use said advice is his choice and irrelevant.

The moderators enforce the rules, whether members abide by them or not is not your responsibility to respond.

Actually i have been a member since 2006. I have a new work/personal email as i no longer have access to my old email and therefore made a new account. In response i went through similar experiences selling my r33 non turbo. Numerous people accused me of offering a price too high. However, from me posting my car i had several genuine interests and sold the car within 4 days. So i find it extremely annoying when people think they know the car better than the seller and its true value. But i do agree, i am only 1 person and it is up to each individual to follow the stated rules. I apologise.

In saying all these things tho, now its at a more realistic price of 9G, and in my opinion (and u dont have to agree) its a fair price because this car is so dam clean, VERY SHMICK.

and what IS rare about it is that the body looks near perfect, so anyone looking for an amazing starting point for turbo upgrades should really consider this, dont cost much to get it to turbo stage from here.

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