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PRICE DROP $8500 was 9500


1993 R32 GTR

N1 Front bumper

112k km,

3 inch cat back

650cc injectors

nistune

PODS Filters

button clutch recently put in.

deep dish steering wheel

nismo dash 320km

Gauges have been replaced with defi copies in middle gauge cluster

Gauges on A Piller. Oil temp / boost

Oil Filter Relocation

Oil Cooler

4wd torque splitter controller

S15 Wheels, 2 with good rubber, 2 meh

Alarm system / immobiliser with hidden kill switch

Rego till Mid October in NSW

Plates included in sale


I bought this car a couple of months ago with a "blown head gasket" for more than im selling it for. Turned out that there is some minor scoring inside the bore on cylinder 4 and 5. I currently have it in bits so that any perspective buyer can assess it themselves. It will require it to be bored out a bit or a replacement block (ive seen just the blocks go in good condition between $1000 and $1200. I already have another R32 GTR which just broke at wakefield so my loss is your gain. Id rather be honest about its issue than put it back together and pretend it doesn't have it. The pistons/rods/crankstaft are all in good re useable condition,



Car is located 3 hrs west of sydney. BUT to the right buyer i may be able to arrange delivery at a small cost but will need a deposit (i have my own car trailer).


I am not after swaps. i need the money to fix my other GTR. as i said my loss is your gain. I was planning to build it as a track car myself.


COME AND GET A BARGAIN, All it needs is a replacement block and put it back together and you got a good GTR for CHEAP.. First in with cash get it. I want it gone this weekend if possible.

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Lol....love it when people think what they have is a bargain, if its broke it means you have to factor in complete replacement cost by a workshop not a home job.

And when you have a damaged engine it means you are selling a complete shell only, aftermarket parts you may aswell keep and sell seperate they add no real value to it in the automotive world, a genuine R32 GTR nowdays is worth far more standard that modified as they are a collectors car in Japan.

So what you asking is $8500 for a rolling GTR shell, mayb some kid who has no idea what a GTR is really worth might see it on scumtree in a years time and think "shit its a GTR, I must buy it" but for everyone on SAU we all know you can pick one up for 10k with a few mods done, might need a small amount of TLC but thats it.

Do yourself a favour fix the engine, return it to standard, make it look nice and neat and sell it as a standard car, alot of people are buying them to store away.

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Of course it's true but sometimes or I should say in most cases the OP can't hack it so they retaliate by saying "please keep your comments to yourself" cause there's nothing else to be said. We aren't little stupid kids here. We know what these sell for.

Respect to you mungy.

Good luck with the sale psikazi

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$8500 for a registered 93 model GTR in reasonably good condition just needing a motor rebuild, good price

People that have a problem with what some is asking should just move along, if you don't like the price you don't have to buy it

If I had of seen it sooner there is a good chance it would be on its way to mine by now

Congrats on sale mate

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