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R32 GTR For sale with original 21,000km's

History and general appearance of the vehicle shows these km's are original. (all interior, seats, steering wheel like brand new)

This vehicle has aftermarket 17" wheels, KAKIMOTO exhaust, MP3/CD player. There are no further modifications. The car has never been boosted and was imported personally by its 45 year old owner.

The vehicle has current registration and will be sold with a current victorian roadworthy certificate.

Its an ideal car for someone that is looking for a GTR, That isnt dodgey (like the other 90% of them out there)

Details from the ad when the vehicle was imported:

1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR 2.6 litre twin turbo coupe

5 speed

17,500 kms (with service history)

Gunmetal grey

320 km/h NISMO speedo was factory fitted when new and has been verified in the log books

17" Aftermarket wheels

APEXi AFC

Drilled rotors

KAKIMOTO exhaust

Twin airpods

Strut tower brace

All power options and airconditioning

Condition notes: In excellent condition inside and out. No accident history. With such low kms, this is an extremely rare find.

This vehicle does have a 320km/h speedo and The logbooks are missing. I have been in many arguments with Geoff from Prestige Motorsport. He supposibly posted me the logbooks which never arrived.

I can provide more, high quality photos on request

I am asking $26,000 firm for the car. Please PM me or call me on 0403916715.

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R32 GTR For sale with original 21,000km's

Its an ideal car for someone that is looking for a GTR, That isnt dodgey (like the other 90% of them out there)

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Im sure your spot on with that comment............................................ :confused:

  • 2 weeks later...
Is the steering wheel / gear knob OEM? Could you please post pics as these are a good indication of wear.

thanks,

Michael

The steering wheel and gear knob are both factory. There is no wear on both of these

i am interested in the car if the kms are genuine, however that intake manifold looks a little suspicious.... looks like its had a lashig of black paint.......hmm

A viewing of the car will indicate the km's it has done. it is totally immaculate.

Things I noticed,

Fade on the door handles inside...so either its been out in the sun all that time...or...

Agree - the inlet manifold looks very sus...

Also, General engine dirt doesnt seem to look like 20,000k's to me..

First give away of the non-genuine kms...is the Nismo speedo...as they arent factory...

clap clap to the primary school kid for stating that. didnt you think i would of thought of that.

this is an exception. please dont state the obvious

clap clap to the primary school kid for stating that. didnt you think i would of thought of that.

this is an exception. please dont state the obvious

No need to be rude.... :crazy: .....just in case u didnt notice...as I have a GTR with a nismo speedo that reads 6000kms. As I know the cars very well...I have just sold a genuine 38000km black R32 GTR and it is immaculate with not a mark in the interior, bodywork/paintwork and engine bay....If you want some advice on how to tell if the kms are genuine...send me a pm...and I will try and help you....

Guys, cut the banter regarding the k's on the clock...

Granted - it has an aftemarket speedo, so only your undertaker would know for sure...

However, Terry believes it close to the mark referring to the condition of the car...

Leave it at that..

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