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



I bought this 32 GTR at auction last year 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 gym membership.. haha



Spoken to Vic roads and my Roadworthy guy, This can be re-registered, just need vin numbers stamped into the body.



Starts and drives.



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


Aluminium radiator


Purple coil overs


Cam gears


N1 Turbos





Car sold without wheels pictured, comes with random 5 spoke wheels, The new Advans with new rubber can be purchased separately for $1600 after the auction.


will supply receipt as proof of purchase from the auction house.



Mark - 0438 416 584




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hard to tell without seeing it in the flesh

if anyone is local it might be well worth going round

may get a bargain, who knows

my 2c

too complete and looks ok to be wrecked and parted out

possibly right, issue is whats involved in getting it back on the road. things like crushed rails, aftermarket parts leaks anything and everything might need to be addressed. then you have to weigh up the cost of having it on the road vs buying a clean one already registered.
i imagine it will need a full inspection?

im not saying it a junker so just part it out though.

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