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Hi,

Immaculate R32 gts-t genuine m spec, gtr wheels, electronic front spoiler, a car to be treated like a new born. Unfortunately some bureaucrat has banned the 32 for p platers even though it comes under the 130kw/t rules thus forcing me to swap/sell my car. 109xxx km's, imported in 2008 by a collector, has factory headunit, jap flare, even will come with the stock factory tires for the collectors out there. Am looking for a genuine price as this is a car that will hold its value, price sits at 13k ono, not looking for a cash sale as i would be very interested in a straight swap for a clean 34 neo, cheers fellas Contact me at::))

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Hi mate, a few general questions to help buyers

auction papers / auction grade / import papers

Japanese + Australian service records

When was the major service done (I see new gates belt and the BMC's been replaced)

front blinkers normally clear type ? and any known accidents or paint touch-up?

what is your location in NSW

unfortunately I sold my 34 GTT neo a month ago :(

It looks nice and genuine from the photo's

Sorry guys, I assume the papers are still with the collector as the dealer i bought it off didn't have them, i'll have to ring and ask service history also. There was a problem with the fuel tank as the collector sat it on half a tank for so long the top half got all rusty which lead to muck going into fuel pumps and what not, this was fixed asap by the dealer who refurbished the tank and changed fuel pumps and lines, thats the only problem that the car has had. Located Northen beaches, sydney. Also may be possible to change my name over to the buyers name for 3 years warranty. The rego recently ran out, am happy to top it up :)

Also about the neo swap, it would have to be a GT as im still on my p's : - )

Edited by bracky

Hi,

I inspected this car this morning and just wanted to leave my feedback.

It is a really nice car, after seeing it in person I can say the photos do it justice.

It ran smoothly and sounded nice, nothing that struck me as out of the ordinary.

The only reason that I didn't make an offer myself is that I couldn't fit!

I'm 6'3/191cm and my legs couldn't clear the steering wheel comfortably.

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Buy it Mark!! You know you want a turbo again

Maybe, I'm after something clean with more than 2 seats, looked around at a few cars, not in a rush, if this is around in a couple of weeks when I've got my "spend some money hat" on again I may have a squiz.

It does tick most of the boxes of what I'm looking for.

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