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Im dropping the price to $25000 or i will negotiate a better price with out a roadworthy.

1992 R32 GTR 96000kms Factory Grey colour, body in vgc as is the interior.

3 inch cat back exhaust with hi flow cat,

please note there will not be any test drives unless a deposit has been put down.

Im looking at $25k pm or email [email protected]

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Can you please tell us a bit more about the car to help interstate people a bit more?

Scratches or dents? Has the car been in any accidents? Resprayed?

Compression tested the engine? Leak down?

etc?

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Can you please tell us a bit more about the car to help interstate people a bit more?

Scratches or dents? Has the car been in any accidents? Resprayed?

Compression tested the engine? Leak down?

etc?

The body is in vgc, had the roof sprayed as it had some dents on it, the previous owner reckons he didnt have a garage and and some branches etc would have fallen on the car as he lived neat the bush.

No dent to think of a few littke scratches on the front bar.

Ive been meaning to compression test the engine at work just have to get around to it.

No leak down test performed as i have neved had the car at a mechanics.

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Thanks for that mate...

Would probably help interstate buyers a lot if you could do the compression test and swing by a panel beater and ask them if it's been in any accidents...

Would make the decision to fly over to Melbourne that much easier if those two factors were known :D

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Thanks for that mate...

Would probably help interstate buyers a lot if you could do the compression test and swing by a panel beater and ask them if it's been in any accidents...

Would make the decision to fly over to Melbourne that much easier if those two factors were known :D

thanks for the pointers merli,

il do a comp test next weekend as im the keenest to known how the engine is

When i had the roof done my panel beated did check it over and said the only think he seen was the front bar was replaced and it had a aftermarket fibreglass one on it.

my guess is as good as anyone elses to work out what happened to the bar.

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