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Reluctant sale – Nissan Skyline R32 GTS4 89 (Sep)

imported to Australia Feb 05

complianced by a registered automotive workshop

AWD

103,000 kms

White coupe

4 sp Auto

Registered to 8/05 (mounted plates OMX61)

3.5in exhaust with 5in tip

Stock 16in rims with new 225/50 tyres

Have only performed maintenance since arrival - no mods (running 10psi as is):

- full major service

- new exhaust pipe

- L & R front strut bar bushes

- new feed pipe to turbo

- Bendix front & rear brakes pad

- Machined rotors x 4

(receipts for all work done)

Genuine reason for sale – have been truly happy with this car, but quite simply too cash strapped to afford the insurance payments and spend the money on her that a car like this deserves.

Selling as is. Will be totally upfront regarding her condition, which isn’t perfect, but honestly you wouldn’t need to put much into this car to have it performing & looking awesome.

Interior passenger air vent removed during transit from Japan; have new clarion stereo & speakers but haven’t had time to install – a few other minor marks inside but otherwise very tidy

Some minor paint scuffs here & there (mostly transit joys once again) nothing major, just bits & pieces. It’s all obvious as an inspection would reveal.

Can provide contact for mechanic who has done all work since arrival – mechanically excellent (comments were ‘goes & handles like a cut snake). Have performed most of the maintenance needed and some repairs; front cv’s boots will need replacing soon (quoted around $200). This workshop has also quote for full re-spray at $2000.

This is a top little car that needs some spit and polish, but all who have seen/been driven in her were very impressed. Inspections from genuin buyers welcome – test drives for serious buyers only.

Selling this car a lot less then market value; will accept best offer over $12,500 - but quite simply won’t sell for less, so don’t ask.

Located in Brisbane

Contact Paula or Chris:

[email protected]

Phone: 041 091 3537

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