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I'm looking to buy an r32 skyline gtr in factory gun metal grey. Must be in Victoria, not willing to travel interstate. No set price. I'm looking for a clean stock example(much like everybody else).


Here is a list of requirements I'm after:

-oem gun metal grey paint in very good condition, no fading or dents. Small chips or marks on bumpers acceptable

-body must be clean and straight underneath. No rust or damage to frame rails or sils

-no aftermarket alarm system

-original interior in very good condition. Preferably have oem steering wheel. No bubble in dash

-can have pod filters but must come with factory airbox

-must be registered and have current rwc

-must have original windscreen and moulding

-ideally have original speakers, no aftermarket speakers or wiring. No subs or amps

-must have oem seatbelts and battery terminals

-ideally no window tint

-no compliance indicators or third brake light in rear window


The list isn't set in stone. If you're thinking of selling and your car is similar to the spec list please get in touch with me. Text on 0433236694.

Cheers,

Josh.

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