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DEPOSIT TAKEN*************

*** PRICE DROP***

$25,750

4 Sale Genuine R32 GTR Skyline

Car is Roadworthy/ Registered/Complied and Registered (6months)

1989 Model, 76***k/ms

Gun Metal Grey

Located in townsville.

Details

RB26Dett Twin Turbo

>220kW

4WS, 4WD

climate control

electric everything

17" White Model 6 hollow core Mags (light)

245/40/17" tyres all round

Aftermarket full HKS 80mm exhaust (very nice throatie sound)

Aftermarket suspension

Genuine GT Wing

Nismo side Skirts

Mines front lip

Mines boost gauge

I have recently replaced front CV boots and rear brake rotors to bring it up to roadworthy. It has all Engineering papers and compliancing etc required..

Car Has only done 76 XXX km's.

The car was recently driven from sydney to Townsville without a single issue... not a bad test drive to ensure it runs well.. It is very quick and sounds great.

Cannot emphasize how good condition this GTR is.

The exterior is immaculate on this car, only a few minor stone chips on front spoiler otherwise no scratches/dints or blemishes.

The interior is beautiful and clean and has only 1 minor blemish.. small tear in drivers seat close to pillar so not noticeable.

This is a genuine sale at an amazing price for a GTR of this standard..

My Girlfriend is having a baby and I need the cash ASAP.

Below are some pics

Sorry if they are big but I wanted to show how good this car was at close up.

A Full list of photos can be seen by following this link

MORE PHOTOS OF THIS GTR- HERE-- enlargements

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Here is the only interior blemish- small scuff/tear

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ASKING PRICE IS NOW ONLY $25750 neg.

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Still For Sale..

Make a reasonable offer and it is yours...

Am about to spend $600 registering it in queensland.. If you are from another state then I will take it off the price-- in other words free flight up here to collect or really cheap freight!

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MY Worst nightmare...

First guy who came around and saw the car wanted to buy it..

I turned down all other people as he was "definately taking it"

He was just not planning on the bank knocking back his loan amount...

Car is now back on the market and VERY VERY URGENT TO SELL-----

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