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ITEM:1989 R32 Nissan Skyline GTR

CONDITION:I would say it's in good condition for the age of the car

REASON FOR SELLING:Need money for house deposit

PRICE AND PRICE CONDITIONS: $18-500ono

LOCATION:SYDNEY

I am selling my GTR with great regrets just spent over $6000 getting it back on the road, it has a new second hand engine fitted with around 110-000km, this engine was bought from SSS automotive in Sydney, Engine was fitted and had a full service done by V&E Regoli, new front brake Pads, I also have a set of front Brembo Brakes for the front which I have not fitted, Has a HKS cat back exhaust, I also have a spare exhaust and factory airbox for it that are good for clearing any defects. Has a unknown brand set of 17inch wheels with brand new Falken tyres on the rear and dunlop tyres near new on the front.

Please contact me Via PM I will then give you a contact number to arrange for a viewing

SERIOUS OFFERS ONLY NO TIME WASTERS PLEASE

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CONDITION:I would say it's in good condition for the age of the car

lol well you might say its in good condish, i might say its in shit condish..

put some pics some so we can decide for ourselves :thumbsup:

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CONDITION:I would say it's in good condition for the age of the car

lol well you might say its in good condish, i might say its in shit condish..

put some pics some so we can decide for ourselves :thumbsup:

*sigh*

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ITEM: Black1989 R32 Nissan Skyline GTR

CONDITION:good condition

REASON FOR SELLING:Need money for house deposit

PRICE AND PRICE CONDITIONS: $18-500ono

LOCATION:SYDNEY

I am selling my GTR with great regrets just spent over $6000 getting it back on the road, it has a new second hand engine fitted with around 110-000km, this engine was bought from SSS automotive in Sydney, Engine was fitted and had a full service done by V&E Regoli, new front brake Pads, I also have a set of front Brembo Brakes for the front which I have not fitted, Has a HKS cat back exhaust,HKS pod filters,HKS intercooler,N1 turbo's I also have a spare exhaust and factory airbox that are good for clearing any defects. Has a unknown brand set of 17inch wheels with brand new Falken tyres on the rear and dunlop tyres near new on the front. Black in colour.

Pic will be sent Via SMS PM your number and I will forward Pics on.

Please contact me Via PM I will then give you a contact number to arrange for a viewing

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There ARE alot of imperfections pictures can't show........... better to go see the vehicle in person.

thank you that is the reason I havent put up pics the car is how it is and only buy the car for what it is come see for yourselves, if you want know what it looks like and its condition come see for yourself, also by not putting up pics it filters out the time wasters, I will get genuine enquires if someone truely interested.

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By not posting photos for you ad, I'd say 1 - you aren't every confident about how the car turns out in photos. and generally, cars all look better in photos than in real life so I wouldnt expect a decent condition 1 if that was the case. 2 - You don't make effort for making your sale properly or trying to provide potential buyers the best 1st hand impression of the car, so I wouldn't say you would put effort in taking care of the actual car either if this was the case.

I wasn't trying to troll your threat but just letting you know, putting photos up literally make it sell. No GENUINE buyer will hit you up when they see you aren't being GENUINE by not willing to provide photos in the 1st place :) Good luck

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