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As above looking for a r32 gtr, $12k+.. Not looking for something perfect at that price but something in fairly good condition, modified or not it doesn't bother me, i will travel if i feel it's worth the trip. I have had a look at a few and they have mostly been in very average condition, having issues requiring overhaul of major components.. But if you have one that has a busted motor and is priced pretty well, I might consider it..

Pm me and let me no what you have..

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one came on here today, looks great!

he said 16k or less without wheels, could get some cheapies from fs section and see how you go??

id be driving there very fast as it looks to be awesome!!!

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My mate has a very clean gunmetal grey 93 Gtr , fresh respray , he's just blown his motor and is not sure whether to spend more to fix or sell I no he will sell way way below your price range ;)

0410 171 764

Tell him Milad sent you

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