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Hello everyone

Selling here my R32 GTR. I looked for a long time to find an R32 gtr in such good original condition and here it is!

The car itself is in very good condition. Having been garaged most of its life the paint, dash, interior and rubbers are all in very good condition!

I sought this gtr after looking for a very long time as a good example of an original R32 gtr.

It has spun a bottom end bearing and would need a new heart in the old girl.

It has original paint, that is in awesome condition. With zero rust and no accident history.

The car still maintains a complete original interior, and complete original boot interior( bar where amplifier is)

There is no bubbles in the dash or fading, there is no interior fading at all the only downside is the passenger side door card trim ( lighter grey patch) has only just started to peel off.

carpet is in awesome condition. The car drives straight and true. It is rolling on a near perfect set of original R32 gtr wheels with near new Dunlop 3000a tyres.

The car is suitable for a buyer that is looking for good condition original example of an r32 GTR as it has never been pulled apart.

The car has the following

Nistune ECU

Sard 600cc injectors

stock turbos

Greddy front pipes with custom catback exhaust

near new tyres all round

Greddy adjustable cam gears

Clear cam gear cover

greddy oil filter relocation kit

Turbosmart EBC

Bad points:

Bottom end knock

some Hail damage on bonnet ONLY (barely noticable on guards)

Needs the ignition barrel to be reattached to the steering column.

I am after 8K for it For any questions feel free to contact me on 0419 743 272, located brisbane southside

May freight if needed

Cheers

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Hey mate

knock is more noticable on cold start when oil pressure rises it quietens it down.

Prominent at idle. I am very firm on price, unless someone comes and buys all 4 of my skylines at once xd

Can appreciate the honesty. Given todays market and decline in GTR prices. If you were willing to negotiate we could strike up a deal.

Keep in touch :D

No worries, if interested feel free to check it out and leave me an offer:P she is already up on ebay

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/150752142454?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

Decline in gtr market? Peopleit is 8500. If you rebuild you would have a sweet gtr for around 11-12k. Stop being cheap! If i had the cash it would be mine

^^^^ thoughts exactly. You wouldnt throw new bearings in it and off you go. This would require 10k easily to get it to a up-to-date mechanically sound state.

I will contact you via phone. Interested in seeing if we can work out a deal.

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