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Hi all,

I regretfully have to put my mint condition r32 GTR for sale.Reason for sale is that i am buying a house soon and no longer can afford this.

If youve always wanted a clean GTR this is your chance.

I purchased the car due to the fact it is so hard to come by such a standard good condition r32 gtr.

It was originally owned by a mature driver who travelled less than 7000k's over 5 years and kept the car well garaged and maintained.

Car has done 72,000k's and is in mint condition.
Everything works
everything is in great condition.
New exedy heavy duty clutch
brand new tyres all round. under 500ks
Recently serviced
12 months new rego put on tomrrow

This is a very hard car to come by in such original condition.

If you are interested please give me a call to view the car as it has to be seen to understand how clean it is.
Price is cheap at $17500

Please give me a call or sms if genuinly interested.
No time wasters or tyre kickers.

May consider swaps but has to have substantial cash my way

Nathan
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