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R32 GTR FOR SALE 1994 WHITE $28500

27500 KMS

HI-FLOW TURBO (Rebuild stock and tune to hi-flow)

BRAND NEW TYRE (90%)

HKS FRONT PINE

HKS 4 INCH EXHAUST

HKS GTR FILTER INCLUDE PIPINGS

OS- TWO PLATE CLUTCH

AFTERMARKET INTERCOOLER

VERY NICE CONDITION GARAGE STORE

ARRIVE IN APRIL 2003 COMPLIANCE IN MAY 2003

NEVER TRAVEL IN AUSTRALIA

$28500 AUD OR NEAR OFFER

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R32 GTR FOR SALE 1994 WHITE

27500 KMS

HI-FLOW TURBO

BRAND NEW TYRE (90%)

HKS FRONT PINE

HKS 4 INCH EXHAUST

HKS GTR FILTER INCLUDE PIPINGS

OS- TWO PLATE CLUTCH

AFTERMARKET INTERCOOLER

VERY NICE CONDITION GARAGE SYORE

ARRIVE IN APRIL 2003 COMPLIANCE IN MAY 2003

NEVER TRAVEL IN AUSTRALIA

$28500 AUD OR NEAR OFFER

helo mate

do u mind i ask you,its that original 27500km?if yes,i think you could easy sell this 94GTR,very hard to find good example late model GTR and low km,also whats the high flow turbo you got?

if thats the right car,i think you should sell for more money,

i just sold my 93GTR for 36k few months ago,

good luck with the sell!!

free bump :D

R32 GTR FOR SALE 1994 WHITE

helo mate

do u mind i ask you,its that original 27500km?if yes,i think you could easy sell this 94GTR,very hard to find good example late model GTR and low km,also whats the high flow turbo you got?

if thats the right car,i think you should sell for more money,

i just sold my 93GTR for 36k few months ago,

good luck with the sell!!

free bump :D

It is a interesting question for kms. The true is I do not know bcz I do not have

JP's original service book. If it true kms, the cost in JP is more than 25,000 AUD.

Only I can sure is I never change it. I know it is very hard to find it, but a lot of guys do not care about it.. they just want to get cheaper and cheaper..

This is my brother's car but he was been worked in oversea in April, so I do not know what the turbo is. Compare my GTR( also 94, V-spec , only change bodykit and 17 inch mag), the car is faster than mine..

Sent you email...

Car has compliance, does this ,mean rego'd as well? was car complide with mods, or done in oz after compliance? (complied with front mount etc?) Do you have orignal paperwork for import, car grade(3, 4 etc) and where purchased? Who was car imported through, pls scan grading/auction sheet and email to me. Interested, if it is genuine low km and not highly mod'd Thanks, MZ

hi mate, just feel strange how can u sell so cheap???

anything wrong with the car???

coz even 89 model ppl ask for more then 26k. also even u dont know wht kind of hi flow turbo u got, how can u tell ppl u got hi flow turbo. sounds litte be doge. if u can prove all the things, i think u will be help a lot 2 sell ur car. other wise is to risk for ppl buy u r car.

hi mate, just feel strange how can u sell so cheap???  

anything wrong with the car???

coz even 89 model ppl ask for more then 26k. also  even u dont know wht kind of hi flow turbo u got, how can u tell ppl u got hi flow turbo. sounds litte be doge. if u can prove all the things, i think u will be help a lot 2 sell ur car. other wise is to risk for ppl buy u r car.

It is interesting. My brother bought it last year cost him 31000 with all standard and 1100 for clutch, 750 for intercooler, 450 for HKS fitter with hosing, 1200 with HKS exhaust system, 2000 to rebiuld and mod to high flow turbo( the turing guys tell us its high flow!!) 750 for 600cc injector, 700 for AVC-R (never install in the car), 950 for new falken semi-slick race tyre (still in garage), then he go oversea...

what suppose i should do?? I still have 94 GTR V-spac, i do not wnat to own two same car.. what price u think i should sell?? 35,000 AUD or more??? Any guys will pay me this price?? I hope but impossable.. how much u will pay for me for this car ???

there are definately a few good r32 gtr's around for around $25k if you look. check here to get an idea. like bobbo said, prices are going down. i think midnight_racer is price is reasonable if the k's are genuine and it's as good in the flesh as the pictures suggest.

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