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Hey Guys,

I have been thinking of selling my GTR for a while now. I work away in the middle of nowhere for 3 weeks at a time and get very little time to drive this car and have almost no need for it. Thought maybe someone on here would have better use for it.

Anyway;

1989 R32 GTR in Gunmetal Grey.

Just had the engine rebuilt by Marcus at Team K Kustoms in Sydney less than 2000km's ago.

Fully forged internals etc etc... list of items can be seen on the build thread.

Build thread can be found here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/422322-another-r32-gtr-build-syd/

Mechanically car is superb. If I get time while I'm at home I may install a HICAS lock-out bar, new rear diff-bushings, track rod ends, gearbox mount/bushings. if not these parts and more will come with the car...

Has about 9 or 10 months rego left on it. Will have to double check that. Can get a RWC for a serious buyer

Would be looking at around the $19.5k mark but am negotiable and open to swaps for the right car so tell me what you got...

Contact me on here or text me on 04097097375. As mentioned I work away but I will be available from 9th-16th september for viewing etc..

Car is located in Sydney..

Anything else you wanna know get in touch.

Dave.

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  • 2 weeks later...

BUMP!

Price 18.5k firm.

Pics taken yesterday after a little clean: (skirts were removed, have a set of Nismo 3 pc. side skirts with the car. Just need painting as they are currently blue.)

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Side skirts:

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