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CHEAP!!!! R32 GTR '89 - 56,000km - $21,500

Got a DEAD stock R32 GTR for sale

*DEC 1989 build (one of very few in australia, for the time being)

*56,000km on the clock (cant prove its right, but it looks like the car has very low km)

*Gunmetal grey

*Had engine rebuild in japan 11,000 km ago (why i dont know but it has!)

*Just freshened up the breaks (machine, and bendix ultamate pads all round)

*Just rebuilt clutch master cylinder and booster

*Just changed all fluids and filters top to bottom

*Rego for 10 months

*Everything works (excpt no a/c gas as it was degassed in japan, but ac does work)

*NO MODS!!!!!!

*Top of the range alarm with 3 point immobilizer just installed (works GREAT!)

Pics at http://chubby.nameserve.org/~mypics/gtr/

only probs with the car are:

*slight exhaust leak, Pretty sure its the gasket from the cat to the rear section of the exhaust

*wear on the drivers seat (very common)

*dint on left front guard can see in the 2nd pic, but only notice it if your looking for it.

Very nice clean car

$21,500

Sydney 0410496449 Jacob

Reason for sale, lost my licence can show paper work

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i dont like to make people read "bump" for half a page.

For anyone who is interested in reading the other thread the address is http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=53907

Some questions and lots of "bumps"

Hey,

Is it privately imported or you are the second owner in Oz?

Might be interested but not for couple of months...

Cheers

Grant

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