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PRICE DROP to $17,890 Negotiable.

Hi All

Just testing the waters to see whether there is any interest in my car. Another car that i could possibly like has come up, but if nobody is interested in my car, i will just keep it and modify it more :crazy:

Its a White 1992 R32 GTS-t M-Spec

180,000km

Manual

Turbo

R33 Rims (Falken Azenis RT-215's on the Rear)

R32 GTR Aluminium Bonnet

GTR Grill

GTR Skirts

Rear Spoiler Removed

Paint in very good condition, well looked after using quality products

Good condition Interior

Lowered/Stiffened Suspension of Unknown Make

Front Strut Brace

Rear Strut Brace

Race Brakes RB74 Brake Pads on Front

Motul RBF600 Race Quality Brake Fluid

Very Heavy Clutch of Unknown Make

K&N Pod Filter

Flying Performance 3" Dump/Front Pipe

3" Highflow Cat

Kakimoto 3" Catback Exhaust

GTR Steering Wheel

Autometer Boost Guage

Concealed GReddy Turbo Timer

Genuine Skyline Floormats

Nismo Leather Gearknob

New Leather Gearstick Boot & Handbrake Boot

IMPAKT's NissanDataScan module

Probably a few things i've missed, but you get the point ;)

NEW PRICE: $17,890 Negotiable.

I know this is more than other R32's, but its also in alot better condition than alot of R32's, and i feel that its worth alot more than this! ;)

Can be contacted at [email protected] or on 0402 202 978, or by PM here.

I can attest to the condition of this car. Completely immaculate and always cared for. Also the owner is the softest driver I've ever met, my grandmother gives her car more than Jason so it's definately not been thrashed.

The car drives well, runs well, body and paint is superb!

I stuck with the stock rims due to the weight difference between them and most other 'larger' rims that most people seem to get (and also the price difference between 16" semi-slicks and 18" semi-slicks). The less weight (unsprung weight) the better the handling.

However, if you really are interested, i'm sure some "bling" 18's could be arranged

I guess thats a pretty fair response. but i think it wouldnt hurt for some wider wheels, maybe 16x10s for even greater handling

I've dropped the price to a more realistic figure, however, in my opinion its worth more than this.

Price Drop to $17,890

Any interest? I've got until probably Tuesday of next week to make up my mind if i want to keep it or sell it, as its booked to get $4k worth of suspension upgrades done to it. Now, i don't really want to put that on and then sell it, as its a bit pointless...

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