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$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 19,950 o.n.o $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

1990 R32 GTR

79,000kms

imported in sept 05

sept 06 rego

79,000kms

2ND GEAR IS BLOWN. CAR STILL DRIVES, BUT NOT ADVISEABLE TO DRIVE. REBUILD WILL COST ANYWHERE BETWEEN $1000~$2000. PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE, ALL OTHER GEARS STILL DOING FINE!

white with gold pearl

nismo rear wing, no GTR wing

18inch deep dish rims

original tape deck

momo steering wheel

automatic turbo timer, pivot.

3 point immobiliser

alarm

keypad entry

high flowed turbo's running 13psi

3inch exhaust

twin plate clutch - unknown brand

bilstein suspension

235rwkw

car runs very well, and is very quick

excellent condtion... very nice car!

$19,950 o.n.o

need to sell, cant afford insurance, running cost and maintenance much longer.

i am a "P" plater and insurance is costing me $5900 per year.

call me on 0401 664 828 for an inspection or any enquiries.

thankyou

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mate i only have one picture of the car sorry.....

yeah im looking at getting a 200sx, cheaper insurance the car is newer, and less hassles from police, being on p plates!!

and thats what my dads wants me to get!!

cheers!

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bumpo..... willing to take tv out and put stock tape deck in.... and then the car can go for $23,300

open to offers but nothing ridiculous......

car is immaculate, and looks very nice with the gold pearl over white..

cheers...

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car is still for sale, some one must want a beautiful looking GTR which is very quick considering the mods!!

i cant afford to keep this car too much longer...

new price $$$23,300 ono$$$

sold my touch screen tv to a mate..

offers thanks

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Swap for thirty three: Mint nick: Rare factory option Gtr v spec rear diff. I bought car 4 months ago from impoorter. Since have put on 400r front bar, fmic, pod, turbo back exhaust, 18 inch deep dish rims, PFC + hand controller. ie spent 29000 all up in 3 months!

190RWKW and 320 nm torque. Im about to lose my licence and am looking for a new project prefer GTR. TO get 300 RWKW just need bigger turbo and cams!

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bump, car is still for sale and im asking $22,150!!!

please feel free to call, any inspection welcome, no test pilots!

genuine buyers only thankyou..

~~~as some-one just F***ed me around! he will knwo who he is!!

thankyou!!

Garth.

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bumpo.....

come on guys, some-one must want this car, its immaculate, fairly cheap, and really fun to drive, would make an awesome weekend car, if some-one can afford to do that!!!

any inspection or enquiry welcome, if genuine!!!

cheers....

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how about your dreaming!! GTR with that amount of power for 19...

go elsewhere buddy!!

u can have it for 19 without the turbo's, without the tv, without the bonnet?!?!?!

and yes the car is legal. apart from the pod filters! and gearknob doesnt have the "H" pattern on it!

bump...

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