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Searching for a well looked after r32 gts-t

  • Minimul modifications perferred
  • Victorian sellers
  • 2 door
  • Manual trans

The car must be in Melbourne and available for us to check it out before any money is put down.

1991-93 much preferred, but will look at 89's and 90's too!

A car with no accident repair, no broken interior bits etc will really get our attention - we will pay for quality

Please do not hesitate to PM, email me at [email protected], or call my mobile on 0416 367 799.

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Hey rrrage, incase you havnt searched through these sites for an R32 GTS-t, here ya go:

www.melbournetradingpost.com.au

www.carsales.com.au

www.carpoint.com.au

(you've probably been visiting these sites, but id thought id put in some input).....any specific transmission type?

heres one i found on carsales: http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!c...rch_distance=25

Good choice on car :( ....i will be looking for an R32 GTS-t as a 1st car aswell in about a year or so, cant wait! Beautiful cars in the flesh.

Good luck with your search :thumbsup:

Steve.

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Hi,

I have a Clean R32 GTST

Stock rims and suspension.

3" exhaust./ POd filter.

Blue with purple pearl paint job.

New Slotted disc, and pads.

New Battery

New clutch.

Alarm, Imob with all the fruit.

92 model.

Manual

PM if your interested

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1989 R32 GTS-T Type-M (RB20DET – Silver Top)

5 Speed Manual

Black

88889Km's

A.C.T. Registration until September 2005

Only mods are:

Trust Air Pod

Rear Strut Bar

Centre Console being painted grey

Sorry it's not located in Victoria, if you interested go to the link:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=59983

PM or email me if you are interested

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I've got a 4 door GTS-t in immaculate condition with 55km, manual, stock exhuast, tyres, interior, very straight and very smooth to drive. Qld and 4 door, let me know when you are ready for a trip up here and give up on finding a 2 door in stock std trim.

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