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Its a pretty normal sort of 89 GTR. AND ITS SOLD!

170,000kms. 9months rego NSW - ATL-26R

94Model Turbos.

AVS 17x9" rims.

Custom front pipes.

3.5" Exhaust

Adjustable coil over suspension

Strut brace.

Gauges, boost and water temp.

Straight body. Only bumper scratches. Reasonable interior.

Issues:

Bad Blow-By - Have catch can, will leave off so you can see how bad blowby is, but its there to be fitted.

Ignitor not replaced yet, still has miss after warms up. (Not coils, have checked by swapping and with multimeter)

Leaky welsh plug at back.

For these reasons, $17,500 neg.

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Did you know someone on the supra forums asked if it really was a GTR, cause it only had a GT badge on the side, instead of a GTR badge. Also informed me it doesn't look like a GTR.... LOL what a spanka.

I rang up Mum today and asked to have a word with GTR, whilst a lengthy discussion with GTR, he said he wants someone to drive him. Can someone help him out?

It only takes a dollar a day, (for 21,000 days) and you can save this baby from the deprived life it lives now, in a tin shed, next to a CRX and a lancer for heavans sake!

Do you people have no emotions? This GTR is crying out for love... we all need love... this is breaking my heart... poor little guy, he's such a trooper.... *sniff sniff*

Yeah, people seem to say, you get what you pay for, so maybe they'll be happier to pay more.

I just wanna clear my debt and wait till I get a place with a Garage before getting another one.

I'll accept $27K if that makes people happier. :)

ps - if i sell it, the charade is getting a CB70, which I hope to make over 100kw@wheels with, giving it similar power to weight as skyline. How funny will that be. Do you need any more incentive to by my car guys?

I think $21K for a GTR is pretty reasonable.

No one from Newcastle interested?

ps- Had a lot of inquiries, so let me remind potential inquirers of a few things.

The car REALLY is at parents house in the shed, its not just a colourful reason for selling. The reason is genuine.

This means, if you want to see it, you will have to make your way to Raymond Terrace. www.whereis.com will show you where this is.

Contact me and organise a time where one of my parents can be home to open the shed for you.

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ps - I don't give a rats how much GTR's that need repair in other states are going for :D

This one is 21K. Offers are welcome, hanging sh1t on my car isn't. No likey, no buyie :(

Hint for punters, anything over 20 will probably be accepted.

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