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I bought this R32 from Japan with my bf a while back. He got impatient cause it had to get import approval before we put it on the vessel. So we ended up buying one in melbourne. Now we have split and i have a GTR here and one in Japan!!!!! I'm thinking two GTR's is a bit selfish :) and i need the money to pay for the forged pistons going in my bayside one so if anyone is interested in buying it uncomplied and to pay for the import? It will be going cheap. As soon as it is purchased it can go on the boat. Here's the details

1990 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR 2.6 litre twin turbo coupe

5 speed

140,000 kms

Gunmetal grey

BUDDY CLUB P1 wheels

Lowered suspension

RS-R exhaust

HKS airpods

CARROZZERIA CD player

Aftermarket steering wheel

Factory rear spoiler and steering wheel are included inside the car

All power options and airconditioning

ABS brakes

Central locking

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price please

I'm working off offers at the moment. I need to sell it. It is for sale over in Japan for 950.000 yen which ends up being around $11-12000. That excludes shipping and compliance, but under the 15 year rule that should be easy

Condition notes: Cracks and chips in the front bumper. Paint chips on the LHR quarter panel and RH sideskirt. The interior is in good condition and the underbody is nice and clean as pictured. Minor rear accident repair history, fully repaired. Runs well.

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