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Would you be interested in this? Genuinely well sorted, reliable car with all the mods inc Vipec management system. Manual.

Love this car so only interested in selling if I can get enough to warrant spending an extra $14K on top for a 33GTR.

So, I would be looking for 10K.

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PM me if you would like more details.

I'd consider selling my

R32 4 Door Auto - GTS-t (M-Spec)

121k KM's

Gun Metal Grey

Major Service just done (yesterday). That was its second Major Service

Straight, Clean, Rust free, Great paint work

OEM - Unmodified & Complete.

ALL paper work since 34k KM's (including private import papers)

2nd Aussie owner, First owner had it for 10yrs.

Always garaged.

Optioned from factory with ABS and Gold badging.

New original windscreen (with aerial)

Interior very good, seats perfect

Everything works as it left the factory

New rear shocks and New front upper/lower control arms.

Would only sell to enthusiast who will keep it in its current condition

I drove it as a daily up until very recently when I bought a Liberty for my daily.

Surprisingly quick and better to drive than most new sedans. Very agile.

Currently have unmarked 32 GTR rims on her but have 2 sets of the GTS-t rims/tyres

Consider offers around $12k

Edited by Sinista32

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