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FOR SALE:

BNR 32 (R32 GTR)

1989 Model,

Approx 85K K’s

5 Speed Manual

Mods include:

• 3” Trust Exhaust from the turbos back.

• Greddy Strut Brace

• 17” VOLK GTP RIMS

• HKS POD Filters

• HKS Turbo Timer + ¼ Mile Timer etc.

• Aftermarket FMIC

• Kenwood Head Unit + 10 CD Stacker

The car is Gun-metal grey in Colour and is in BEAUTIFUL condition throughout…. I’ve just had the car serviced by ADVAN using Motul Oil etc.

I have to sell the car 1. To get rid of some debt and 2. Because I will have to go into Hospital for surgery soon and will not be able to drive for up to 3 months following…(as you can see it’s a waste having a GTR sitting there for 3 months!)

At the moment the car only gets driven on weekends and most of it’d driving is done on the freeway between Hornsby and Newcastle.

The Car is registered till March 2005 so there’s plenty of Rego there.

I am asking for offers around the $30,000.00 mark but, obviously, the price is negotiable (serious offers only)….

Also, as a side not, I don’t take kindly to tyre kickers or joy-riders (I’m sure you understand…)

If there’s anything you’d like to know, that I didn’t post up, please feel free to email me at: [email protected]

Cheers.

Dave.

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Also, as a side not, I may consider trading for something a little cheaper with cash adjustment (something that's not gonna break my heart to have it sitting there for a while); I am considering getting a MZ20 Soarer (Manual 7M-GTE) or a Cefiro so that I can start getting into a bit of drifting once I'm back on the road....

Cheers guys,

Dave.

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Sorry I havn't been on for a bit....

Not really interested in an integra thanks jomsy.... I've owned the car since February, I had it up for sale when I first got it 'cause I had the 2 cars at the time (but i put the price too high for any one to show interest). Then the GTS-t sold so I didn't worry about selling the GTR (YAY!!!) but now i've found out I have to go back into Hospital so I have to sell her (DOH!!!).

Sorry man, Don't have any log books, there where none there when I got her. I have a feeling the belt has been changed but I couldn't say for sure or not....

Cheers guys,

Dave.

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guys i checked this car out on the weekend its a nice! condition gtr...

- original paint that is immaculate

- drives smooth and tight

- suspension nice and firm

- revs cleanly and pulls hard :P

only mild breathing mods like exhaust/intercooler/pods

id be buying it if i wasnt still selling mine, mid range torque and traction is amazingly different to my old gts-t :headspin:

someone buy it :)

thanks,

dave

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