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Hey guys,

Up for sale is my 1993 White R32 GTR.

Long story short, I imported it a few months ago, thing has ALOT of rust. Too costly for me to repair, but can be repaired and complied and street driven if the time and money was spent on it, would be ideal for someone who can do their own bodywork and rust removal.

Okay, basics. It runs sweet, I havent inspected it fully, but have driven it twice on trade plates from shop to shop and seems fine, no overheating and no leaks from what I can see. Needs new brake pads and new bushes, but thats it I believe.

It has 103,000kms on the clock, has an aftermarket exhaust with a nice note, strut brace and Work CR-Kai's (will only let them go with it for the right price, as I quite like them and want to keep them.)

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So she can really be used as a track car as it stands, will the ability to be complied and road driven if that's your thing.

Has set me back 11k to the stage it's at now, and im looking at trying to get $8,000 for it as it is.

Any more info, or if you want to come have a look just text me on 0432809975.

Cheers,

Joshua Marcucci

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Don't have any pics of rust, it is in multiple places though, strut tower, boot, quarter panel etc.

Am picking it up Monday though, so can take pics of rust then, and inspections can be organized.

Cheers

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Hey mate, I'm in Adelaide. Not sure, didn't get a quote, just got told it's an extensive job, not mission impossible, but as a student and part time worker I really had a budget for this car, and these repairs blow it. I was recommended to sell it as a tracker, or to someone with the skills and/or connections to get rust and body work done cheap. Really needs to be seen and inspected, it's not completely rusted out or anything, just too much for me.

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