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more of an eoi but ive hit financial difficulty and my job in the trade isnt all that secure so it may be time to move the baby on.

late model 1993 silver r32 gtr.

checked the odometer today, about 100 k's before it clicks over to 90000.

im the first owner in australia and bought the car through sinergy motorsport 4-5 months ago. ( i know, havnt had it long....) it was my second import after an r33 gtst.

i bought the car dead standard, just how it should be, and this is how it will be sold apart from the engine covers being sprayed candy blue.

i am asking 24k firm as this is what i paid for it and basically ive spent over a grand on it in terms of -

- a pretty decent alarm done by tonkins (includes upgraded sensors, will still set alarm off if broken into without smashing windows, immobiliser, central locking, and alarms all round) trust me, ive set off the alarm touching even the weirdest parts on the car several times. have receipt for alarm.

- engine covers sprayed candy blue (powder coated)

- professionally detailed , pictures can be seen here under nissan skyline r32 gtr - http://hamish023.imgur.com/

car comes with 5 years warranty which covers absolutely everything.

engine internals, turbos, radiator, abs, gearbox, fuel system, everything you can think of that isnt wear and tear.

so it has been serviced recently by sinergy who do everything for me.

even ring them if you want to ask about the car.

more about the car, absolutely immaculate.

no paint fae, roof is in exceptional condition. no usual chips in the rear spoiler like you usually see.

drives like a dream, cant fault the car. very impressed with sinergy for finding this car.

it even comes with a jap stereo its that original.

i had plans to bring the engine bay to life and use it for a show car. hence the engine bay covers being done in candy blue. thats as far as i got.

tyres are some sort of semi slicks (not much of a tyre expert) ive been told they are a very decent tyre.

interior is beautiful, no tears in seats, steering wheel and gearknob are mint. all electrics and gauges work.

but yes, it does have the skyline dash bubble :(

comes with workshop manual.

not much else to say.

beautiful platform to work on. build your own car, keep it as a standard godzilla. cant say there are many other standard r32 gtrs around.

you can contact me on 0421549607

text anytime. or you can call me after 5pm on weeknights. weekends anytime.

i do receive PM's on skylines australia so thats fine too.

very nice car, worth every penny.

pictures attached. thanks, sean.

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To anyone interested in this GTR i have seen it so I can vouch for its condition! honestly its one of the cleanest R32 GTR's I have ever laid eyes on. Original & immaculate will make someone really happy :) if only I had the cash it would be in my skyline collection already best of luck Sean it's gonna be sad to see it gone :(

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im genuinely interested, been looking to sell my gtst for a stagea but thats a noice gtr,

im in adelaide with an 89 32 grey gtst 210kw sms me if ur interested in looking

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