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**PRICE DROP - $23250**

This car is fresh off the boat.. had big plans to keep it etc etc but as mentioned in previous post my GF is having a baby and I want a honda Cr-V.

I am not trying to make money on this car I just want back what I paid for it..

It is fully complied and engineered and ready for roadworthy..

I live in Townsville and the car is in Sydney.. I would much rather prefer to sell it in sydney ASAP,, it costs me to much to get it up here and go through all the roadworthy issues etc..

Here are the details..

Silver R32 GTR

2 Pcs Rotors

Twin Plate clutch

Aftermarket big Intercooler

Oil Catch Can

Boost controllers

260km/h Speedo

Strut Brace

Adjustable Gab Suspension

Full Apexi exhaust

HKS Pod Filters.

Resprayed interior in 2pac silver

Enkei Wheels.

72600kms.

Very very fast car..

Things to note***

has a cigarette burn on back seat.

some minor stone chips..

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The car must be sold and I am starting the Price at $23900.- I will be surprised if I cant get this, although if I have not sold it in 2 weeks I will be opening up to best offers.

It has over $10000 worth of mods to it and is very nice.

I have asked for more photos and will post them as soon as I get them.

The Guy that imported this for me (about 6 months ago) has just got back from japn and WILL NOT be buying anymore R32's as they are just way too expensive to purchase in Japan now. f you are thinking about importing one then save yourself the hastle and go have a look at this one..

I am looking for a very quick sale..

Please call me on my mobile 0403384933 if you want to arrange to see this car.

Cheers

Matt

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maybe-- We plan to get a cheap runnabout and a small Honda Cr-v.. a Little bit more practical for the baby etc..

Email me pics and details etc and what $$ you are chasing to [email protected] and we will discuss further

you interested in a 1992 n14 as part trade ?

A couple more pics added in original thread.

some more located here

More Pics of Silver GTR

Guys, $26000 is what I believe this car is at least worth....

$23900 is what this car owes me - hence this is the price- min..

As far as I know this car has no mechanical issues.. It does have a NSW roadworthy, but of course if you do not live in nsw this is no good to you..

I have been offered numerous different types of vehicles as trade but as first pass would prefer the cash.. if not the trades will be considered...

I will reply to all Pm's today.. was away with work.

cheers.

Just to clear a few things up

1) The bonnet is not damaged or mis-aligned..

It sits higher at the rear due to raised stopper mounts-- some theory about hot air escapes faster up against the windscreen.. makes sense when you think about it..

If removed- (a 10min job) the bonnet will sit flush again.

2) The Car is in Sydney and I am in Townsville QLD.

I cant register it down there in my name and there is no real point as I just have to get a QLD RWC when I get it here..

The car is fully complied and it has all the necessary papers/ engineering Documents - incl blue slip for Registration in NSW.

Just to clear it up- if you live in NSW all you need to do is take the car to your mainraods/transport department and hand over the documents provided... they will inspect your engine number etc and sticker then once you pay registration you drive away. SIMPLE

cheers..

Sure Can, Car is located in

Revesby

If you wish to go see the car call me first i will then give out his number and you can arrange a viewing...

***Please note*** As it is not his car and he also has a life he is not going to drive all around syndney and allow every man to come for a test drive.. that would be pushing our friendship I think.

can we view the car?

if so what suburb??

ahh ok - i'll drop by if i have time (doing hsc soon)

so there's no way of test driving it??.. kinda hard to buy a car without test driving

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so it has 72k on the clock? but on the 260km/h speedo? im assuming u dont know the geniune ammount?

also u have the air filters + mods engineered as stated??

Assm@n,

As far as I know kilometers are genuine. The one in my driveway has a genuine 77K on the clock.

As mentioned twice already.. everything on the car is engineered with paperwork. "If you wish Add $700 to the price and I will get my friend to register in NSW- then it is just a transfer... costs me more though as duty gets paid twice then.

Test drives are possible** I don't see how you interpretted that they weren't..

But please don't waste my or my friends time unless you know that the bank is willing to give you enough money. and you are a serious buyer...

The pics really do speak for themselves and the car is is very good condition.

Assm@n,

To change the speedo all you need to do is buy new  dials, not new clusters.. and recallobrate.  so as far as I know kilometers are genuine.  The one in my driveway has a genuine 77K on the clock.

As mentioned twice already..  everything on the car is engineered with paperwork.   "If you wish Add $700 to the price and I will get my friend to register in NSW-  then it is just a transfer...   costs me more though as duty gets paid twice then.

Test drives are possible**  I don't see how you interpretted that they weren't..

But please don't waste my or my friends time unless you know that the bank is willing to give you enough money. and you are a serious buyer...

The pics really do speak for themselves and the car is is very good condition.

hmm ic

i thought when u change the speedo the whole thing changes (looking at prestige motors, thats what they report)

bank wise - im good to go any time, i've been looking at cars for two months now..... time is the bitch for me....

as for testind driving - i think it can't legally be test driven as its not registered?

anyways let u know what i'll do

cheers

AssM@N

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