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Hi fellas up for sale is my clean dec 93 gtr. It has restored underbody, new adj. c/overs Jap kakimoto (not loud). All fluids/ oils replaced eg. transfer case, diffs, gearbox, coolant and brake/ clutch. Also gates timing belt kit/ water pump recently fitted as well. The car drives nice and responsive like it should. Used very occasionally as I also own Stagea as daily. Personalised plates,original cluster/ centre gaige and 11 months rego comes with a car. Please note boy racers/ low ballers will be ignored as I'm mature owner and long time member here. Priced at $23,900. or nearest offer.

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Do you have annything to back up those KMs? This is a 20yo car

No I don't but it's possible to get a copy of inspection from complience shop which would have km's listed when imported.

When I was buying this one I had it inspected and you can hear and feel how the engine idles and responds when driving and no funny noises or knocks.

The main thing to be wary off when buying rb26 is running high boost without supporting mods or rebulid and this one is bog standard no boost controlers or guages.

Also engine leaks are not a good sign or milky looking oil on dipstick or oil in the coolant.

I'm no expert but I've been around import scene for a long time and I've owned a few.

All r32 gtr's are now over 20+ years old and all I can say that my gtr has has no mechanical issues whatsoever and I'm not selling the car with a problem. However,

Everyone takes a risk when buying one but you can buy on educated risk and have the car inspected by proffessional and make assumption that closer to the original the better chance of buying a good strong engine.

The other option you have is to either buy blown engine gtr cheap and have it rebuild or buy a rebuild one if you can take chance on the builder and the parts used and is being run in correctly.

Choice is yours

David

I owned two other 32 gtr in the past and I've never had any major issues if you keep it stock and service it on time/ kms.

Price drop someone can have this gtr for $22,900 including new immaculate dashboard be quick.

Please note Dec'93 last of the series.

Dave

Damn. I was photographing the R32 GTR anniversary meet, and was about to call you up about the car. I only saw it advertised last night. I live very close to you, too. Oh well. I hope you got the money you were after. It looks like a nicely maintained machine.

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