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- 1990 R32 GTR

- Paint is an R34 GTR Midnight Purple III color (color code LX0),

Midnight Purple / Midnight Blue with Gold pearl Chameleon paint and is in showroom condition.

Its amazing that this color came out on the R34 GTR's as a factory color.

- 90,000 kms

- New K&N air filters

- New 444cc injectors

- Sway bar

- New exedy clutch

- New flywheel

- HKS 3" cat back exhaust

- Ohlins Adjustable suspension

- New suspension bushes

- Just been serviced with new sparkies, gearbox oil, engine oil, oil filter.

- 17” rims with 90% Bridgestone tread

- Tinted windows

- Interior immaculate

- Apexi turbo timer

- Pioneer CD unit

- Always garaged

- Comes with RWC and plenty of rego

Price $27,000 ono

If anyone is interested you can contact me on 0422 649 197

I took pictures on a sunny day and on a cloudy day to give you guys an idea of what chameleon paint is all about.

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Best factory colour EVER. I came very close to repainting my R32 this colour last year, but decided to spend it on performance mods instead.

Top stuff.

ay i found a pic of an r34 gtr with midnight purple III paint.

as u can see.....i'm a big fan!!

ay whats the reason for selln it?

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I've decided to sell it because i'm planning to transfer overseas on a working visa so i'm basically tieing up a few loose ends before i go.

Thats a nice looking Skyline mate,

Good luck with the sale

thanks mate.....new price everyone,

$25,000

this paint job is very rare and i spent alot on it so this is a good price guys. This is a great example of a clean and smooth gtr. I've put alot into it so who ever gets this car next will be extremely happy with the work that has gone into keeping it a very reliable gtr.

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