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OK, I only have a few weeks until I fly to the other side of the world, and my future plans no longer allow me to own a GTR that I already don't drive often enough, so TIME TO SELL!!

R32 Gtr Skyline

Intake manifold gaskets, rocker cover gaskets, full timing belt, seals and water pump kit, hose kit,
complete air con overhaul, front drive shafts rebuilt, oil, coolant, brake fluid changed.
Otherwise fairly standard with coilovers, exhaust and air filter in standard box.

Clean original car with no accidents. No bubbles or holes in the dash, no broken vents or worn out seats and good original steering wheel.

I have spent money making this car 'right', not chasing boost and horsepower.

NO TIME WASTERS!

NO SWAPS!

GENUINE OFFERS FROM GENUINE BUYERS WITH REAL MONEY WANTING A NICE CLEAN GTR ONLY!

PRICE DROP TO $17800, MAKE ME A REAL OFFER TO BUY THE CAR!

Contact me, come check it out, bring money and drive it home, simple!

Michael 0408099838

West Ryde

Blue Tag Firewall Chassis number is
BNR32-220851

pics on carsales ad

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1992/SSE-AD-2719881/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1

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bump... can't believe no one has shown genuine interest in coming to check this car out!

Too many sms offers of 'mate I've got 10 grand'... really... surely someone out there is interested in owning a nice GTR

Your GTR looks mint! no idea why no one's interested. I'm from VIC and I'd grab if I could. My car just got stolen a 2013 Toyota 86. Used to have an R32 GTS-t.. And looking at your GTR makes me want to go back to getting a skyline again.

It's the km, simply put

Even though many have done more and been wound back, people still can't fight the ignorance is bliss option

That and 33s are coming down to similar prices

Its a beautiful car but as Birds says it would be the kms putting people off unfortunately

I don't buy imports based on KMS id be looking at the overall condition and this car looks better than some with "70,000km" to me, I'm interested in it myself but we are waiting on our Commodore to sell, tough market out there at the moment coming up to Christmas

hope you get what you want for it soon mate, have you had a compression test done on it at all ?

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