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Item: 1990 R32 GTR

123xxx genuine kms

Location: Brisbane

Website: www.niztek.com

Item Condition: Awesome

Reason for Selling: to fund another project

Price and Payment Conditions: 19k UNCOMPLIED/23K COMPLIED

Extra Info: Car has a 3.5 inch zaust from dump pipe back it has an awesome note to it, CD player. Car has some service history from japan and looks like it was looked after very well. there is a sticker on the inside of the door saying when the next service is due, the sticker reads 124xxx, so the kms seem to be genuine. The steering wheel is also in good condition, there is a big tare on the seat (where they slid in and out) It also comes with the original GTR key! which these days is very rare! apart from that the car is completly stock. The boost restrictor is still in place so its still only on factory boost :P

Pictures:

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i will have more pics up tomorrow

Contact Details: PM me or contact me on niztek.com

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i will let it go for 18200 uncomplied

its a great car and after a test drive im sure you will agree.

it doesnt miss a beat right through the rev range, the gearbox is nice and tight and the clutch is also nice and tight

so you could have it registered for around 20k! :unsure::D:):O:O:O:O

one of the cleanest at a great price!

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Hey,

Is the car imported under 15y.o. rule?

Cheers

Grant

yep, so compliance is around 1200.

it might need new tyres to pass tho because they dont have the markings on them...

the tyres that are on there have heaps of tread.. look almost new.

i will be booking the car in for compliance myself if its not sold within about a week or 2.

thanks

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