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I have decided to put one of my GTRs on the market. It is a 1990, factory dark blue. Receipts for new clutch and slotted brake rotors. New nismo engine and gear box mounts, white line camber bushes, new ball joints, AC recently serviced, engine rebuilt in Japan at some stage. It has 1.5mm os pistons, hks ssqv bov x2 with plum back fittings, apexi avc-r booster controller, n1bar inserts, polished r33 gtr rims. Tien adjustable coil overs, cyclops alarm with immobiliser, pivot turbo timer. Needs some paintwork as paint on the bonnet and one guard is starting to peel. Clean interier, no dash bubble, engine recently serviced with motul 300 v oil. rear diff bush needs replacing, will supply new bushes. Small amount of rust in bottom of rear guards. Car is not perfect but not too bad either.

$9,500.00. Ring Richard on 0416074843 with any questions.

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I think you priced this very well. :thumbsup:

Its not bad for 1990 car. All it needs is love. At the price someone could buy it get it repainted and it will be immaculate I reckon.

Oh and some TLC with the interior

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price drop $8900 i can make it cheeper depending on how you want it ,32 ,33 wheels no rego etc happy to drop it off at transport depo.A good cheep GTR that you can drive now.

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price drop $8900 i can make it cheeper depending on how you want it ,32 ,33 wheels no rego etc happy to drop it off at transport depo.A good cheep GTR that you can drive now.

yeah mate this is very cheap.. if you're not in a rush keep your price firm.. 8900 in that condition is a steal without any wheels haha.. my housemate here in Perth might be interested, will let you know

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How low can we go ? $7900 with a set of s15 sylvia wheels with worn tyres and no rego.Its a good driving GTR not a project, that only needs a small amount of work or just drive it the way it is.

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