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Item: Nissan Skyline BNR32 GTR Godzilla

Location: Wollongong NSW

Item Condition: Used, but never thrashed, still stock, car is unbelievable as it is!

Price and Payment Conditions: $24,000 ONO pm me

Extra Info:

*FULLY COMPLIANCED

*12 Months rego

*Original Condition

*2.6ltr RB26DETT

Unmolested car...

PURE PERFORMANCE

*All the usual GTR goodies

*4 Wheel Drive

*GTR HUGE Disc Brakes

5SPEED MANUAL

*Air/com

BLACK in colour

90,000 kms.

I got lots of other pics if you want them PM or email me on the below address

Contact Details: PM me here or email - [email protected] for any info!

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Cheers i think i need it... There are not many buyers around at the moment.

problem isnt that there are no buyers, the problem is there are too many sellers

colinhunt:

Yes that is my car but - that was one of my friends that posted that for me as i was not a member of SAU at that time.

un_majstk:

Yeah High quality pics for a high quality car - looks hot hey

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