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FOR SALE: R32 GTR

I am heading overseas and i do need this gone!

This is a 1990 R32 gtr, 200awkw, with a nice set of supporting mods.

I don't want to act like a car salesman so i won't rant and rave about anything, i welcome any questions about this car i will answer as quick as i can.

Gunmetal grey

200awkw

800cc injectors

power FC + hand controller

Upgraded front end bushes all round

Green stuff and slotted RDA rotors

P1 racing rims with Ku36's

2.5" apexi split to 3" pipe, 3" to 4" rear pipe and 5" single tip

apexi twin intake kit

upgraded springs perfect for the shocks that are on it.

The bad points. :(

front bumper and one mirror needs a little touch up

rear quarter panel has a bum and so does the drivers door.

Strut tops need to be replaced

rear cradle bushes need to be replaced but comes with a set to do so.

Price is 10.5k and is sitting on 164,xxxkm.

Cheers Jake. please contact me on 0432228638, car is located in Geelong.

Please, i am not interested in time wasters, i am not interested in test pilots!

* please not the head unit in atm will not be coming with the car.

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would you swap for my r32 gtst 5speed man full gtr seats front and back its black heaps of other goodies? i can put up pics if your keen and cash your way

dont mean to be rude but the seller made it perfectly clear he was moving over seas and needs the car gone. why would he be keen to swap?

OP, looks like a great little project car. Good luck with the sale

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Hey mate, what's engine condition like? I'm located in SA but have no issues traveling if it's what I'm looking for.

Cheers, pm some more details please.

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