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A customer has this car at my workshop and he wants to get rid of it. Its a 1990 R32 GTS-T Sedan Auto. Black with 69,000km. Its in ok condition however the paint is dull and its been sitting for a couple of months since landing. $6900ono "as is" with import approval. I can do the compliance for qld/nsw for $1400 if required. He may trade a diffrent later model 4 door auto car. Give me a call if you want to see the car.

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OK so its not complied. & you are willing to do this?

I live in SA and understand shipping here is at my cost.

I would like to know whats been done to the car? Its a type M i assume.

Oh and maybe edit the post as you have the car at $69000. LOL typo.

Are they original K's or you are not sure?

I can do compliace but only for qld/nsw as our enginner is only registered to issue engineers certs for qld/nsw. I dont know what is required for SA. Prob cost $500-$600 to ship to SA. I dont think it would be worth it? I will have a look today and see if the car has any service books or service stickers to confirm kms

What do you mean it wouldnt be worth it.

I would do anything for a R32 4 door Type M with those K's. ANd for that price i would put it on the back of a truck and complie it down here. all up would prob coast me 8.5k or somewhere about that.

But yes if you can get the service history and what has been done to the car i would appreciate it alot.

Thanks,

Brenton

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