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Hello guys

FACTORY STOCK GTR is definatley for a collector or enthusiast, This is car is In SHOWROOM Condition

Has got front a rear strut braces, factory rims, factory abs, yokahma advan tyres all round. mind blowing car. the condition is in mint condition will not disappiont the enthusiast. Done genuine 76000 k's. privately imported by myself to be used as a show/road car. will be sold with compliance and roadworthy.

we are asking 26000 with compliance and rwc.

if you would like more photos please pm me or email me [email protected]

mobile : 0407564971

Thanks ron

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damn this is a sweet ride guys!

i checked it out, and let me tell you it cannot be faulted.

the only way you are going to see a better example of a bnr32 is if you make a time machine and go back to august 89. this thing looks like it just rolled off the production floor.

if your seriously interested, be quick before i buy it!

hi guys

thanks for the comments the car is still for sale.

if you are seriously interested in the car please pm me so you

can come have a look at the car. i am in melbourne.

thanks for the comments ipg and benm

bye guys

Ron, I asked the finance minister and was not warmly received. She wants a GTR33. We're after a GTR for just road use in pretty well stock condition, never to see the track. Sorry and good luck mate.

thanks mate

hope you have a good one geoff

and benm i dont have dyno for this car but another stock gtr that we know pulled 210 all wheel kiloats on nizpro's dyno

cya guys

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