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FINAL price drop - this car must be sold within the next 10 days

$26,300

hey all, I've just had my R32 GTR landed, engineered and registered, but unfortunately I've lost my licence for 12 months and its just not financially feasible for me to keep it, so I've decided to sell it.

The car is in absolute immac condition - the interior and exterior are hard to fault. Body is dead straight, not one ding, scratch, mark or fade spot. Interior looks brand new - everything is intact and nothing is faded/missing. The interior has two Recaro seats front, and the rear is retrimmed to match the front seats. The Recaro's look brand new (fitted in 1992) - their condition for 13 year old seats is amazing. Original steering wheel/gear knob/skyline floor mats are all in perfect condition

Mods:

Turbo back 5Zigen exhaust (nice and qiuet)

Twin pod filters

HKS Boost gauge/blitz boost controller/HKS injector pulse monitor (all in professional glove box install)

R33 GTR wheels with almost new G-Grid II tyres (245/45/17)

Aftermarket 300km/h speedo showing ~43,000kms (car overall condition indicates its probably not too far off - my mechanic guesstimates around 60-70k realistically)

Damper adjustible shocks on slightly lowered springs

MD player

Apart from the above mods, the car is dead stock and in virtually new condition. It was imported through SVI in Brisbane (2nd car i've imported through them) - they were looking for a car in this condition for nearly 3 months for me. If I didn't lose my licence there is no way i'd be selling it. Its just had a major service through Autosport Engineering, and has just had 12 months rego put on it.

CARSALES AD:

most recent ad:

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!c...rch_distance=25

More pics available on request...

** PRICE DROP TO $27,200 negotiable. Must sell ASAP (no licence, no point in keeping it)

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** PRICE DROP TO $27,200 (ono)

FINAL price drop - this car must be sold within the next 10 days

$26,300

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ok, all the Jap dirt and grime has been removed - car had a massive detail today and it is looking even better than i thought it would!

its going in the major classifieds after the weekend, so any interest/offers, hurry up! ;)

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
Looks clean and finally a decent 1 for sale in Sydney.

Now if only my GTS-t was gone i'd be extremely interested...

Man - I saw your post, then your sig. I could not stop laughing!

Do not buy a GTR - you cannot handle it. You shouldn't even have a gtst.

Your times are totally woeful! Take them off your sig and learn to drive!

Man - I saw your post, then your sig. I could not stop laughing!

Do not buy a GTR - you cannot handle it. You shouldn't even have a gtst.

Your times are totally woeful! Take them off your sig and learn to drive!

always an idiot to filthy up your thread. Good luck with the sale..hope mods will delete these comments for you.

Man - I saw your post, then your sig. I could not stop laughing!

Do not buy a GTR - you cannot handle it. You shouldn't even have a gtst.

Your times are totally woeful! Take them off your sig and learn to drive!

I can swing a baseball bat pretty good though.

Suck my d1ck.

  • 1 month later...

sorry for the massive delay in getting back to this thread guys..

the car is still for sale. i'm surprised that it hasnt sold yet as it is a genuinely brilliant condition 32GTR (and i've personally seen alot of the rubbish 32GTR's that are being sold in sydney).. I've lowered my advertised price to $27,900 but am open to (reasonable) offers.. so no time wasters with low-mid 20k's please (fxuk i'm sick of time wasters!!!!).

most recent ad:

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!c...rch_distance=25

I'm not on here very often, so if you have any questions etc, please PM me and email me at [email protected]

  • 2 weeks later...

hey all, this is still for sale, and i'm getting to the 'must sell, someone PLEASE buy this' stage, so as much as i dont want to do this, i'm ready to think about offers. Please nothing stupid, but if you are genuine and have an offer, try me..

thanks

(just to filter out the time wasters, i wont accept any low 20k offers. thats just too low for this type of car...)

(it is currently advertised for $27,200)

datzlr - i used to have a type x, so not really interested in another one thanks. Plus, i'm selling caus i've lost my licence and am going overseas, so no point in getting another car!

boosted_32, i've ignored your msg! :headspin: hehe, sorry mate, thats way too low! but thanks for the offer..

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