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Nissan Skyline GTR-32 for sale.

1989 Model.

Stock as a rock, except for rims, small mods (air pods etc)

$25,500 incl Rego, RWC and Compliance.

car is in perfect condition, except for a small scratch on the front bumper.

Otherwise 100%.

Will e-mail more details and pics on request.

btw, this is NOT my GTR, just imported. Be the first Australian owner.

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Please explain? LoL

Is the car yours? If not, how can you possibly be selling it?

If it's your dad's car, friend's car or something, get him to post it. No proxy selling allowed on SAU.

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No no,

What I meant that this is not my GTR 32, that is registered and sitting in my garage. That is my OWN GTR! The one that I am selling is also mine, but a fresh import, so hasn't been registered before. No proxy.

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Fair enough... Why don't you give us some more info.................... Like the colour? :P

Post some pics, you'll find a lot of interest if people don't have to email you for pics.

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Nissan Skyline GTR-32 for sale.  

1989 Model.

Stock as a rock, except for rims, small mods (air pods etc)

$25,500 incl Rego, RWC and Compliance.

car is in perfect condition, except for a small scratch on the front bumper.

Otherwise 100%.

Will e-mail more details and pics on request.

btw, this is NOT my GTR, just imported. Be the first Australian owner.

hey mate, im verymuch interested, do u have a contact numbe that i can call u on, or email address or something so we can meet up and have a look at the car.

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He was being sarcastic.

ummm duh. that's y i said i couldn't be bothered resizing or taking bigger pictures....coz i KNOW they are small.

anyways i'll take some bigger pics 2moro.

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that's y i said i couldn't be bothered resizing or taking bigger pictures....

Great attitude. You'll sell this in no time! Pics are overrated anyway :)

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