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R32 gtr - 89 - 120,000km - Gun metal grey - 8.5k ono Stolen and recovered. (missing vin plate and compliance plate)

I bought this 32 GTR at auction last week with the intention of fixing her up but I've quickly lost interest and lack the motivation or time for this project.

One of those impulse buys .Like when you buy a gum membership.. haha

Spent about 30 mins trying to start it via the hot wired mess it came in, ignition barell is smashed and wires have been cut in the engine bay.

Can't get it started at this stage,

I don't actually know much about the car. from what I can see the mods are

Aluminium radiator

Purple coil overs

Cam gears

Damaged parts

ignition barrel

wiring harness

windscreen

compliance plate & vin plate have been stolen.

interior is in average condition, exterior is in fair-good condition

Car sold as is, will supply receipt as proof of purchase from the auction house.

Mark - 0438 416 584

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If u got it from pickles auction then it will be stuffed eg wire cut on per-purse and under the car the hoses and pipes will be damaged from fork lift this car is not worth what u put the price on it ill buy it for around 3k 5k bing max

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You went from 8.5k ono to 8.5k firm after telling us the wing got stolen?

Might go out and hit my car with a sledgehammer, increase its value a bit...

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Haha. I was replying to the question of what other damage was caused.

New Windscreen installed

New locks and barrel installed

Rear wing replaced

Import approval papers on the way from dotars.

Price hike 9.5k

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