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NEEDS TO GO ASAP DUE TO LOSS OF LICENCE!! Will be taking offers above $8500. Thanks!

WILL SELL UNREGISTERED FOR $7500 (not negotiable)

Hey guys

I have decided to put my car up for sale as I have now lost my licence for 6 months and I don't want to have the car sitting around. This car is mechanically perfect, drives like a dream. There is a few very minor dents on the car but nothing obvious. There is two panels on the car that are damaged. One is very minor (I have side skirts to put onto the car that will cover this one) and the other one isn't a huge deal to fix either. Car has done 123 *** k's.

Item: 1990 R32 gts-t

Location:

Brisbane (southside)

Website:

N/A

Item Condition:

good

Reason for Selling:

see above info

Price and Payment Conditions:

Stated above :no:

Extra Info:

Car has strut brace, 3 inch cat back exhaust, air pod filter, air pod cover, earth wiring kit, HKS blow off valve, pivot boost guage, turbo timer, new battery about 6 months ago, sunroof, air con is all working, car has a spoiler (these are rare to find)... has other things but can't think at the moment.. will update once things come to mind :( Car has been serviced regularly, and the front brake pads have been replaced.

Pictures:

Here's some pics of my lil princess :D:no:

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Contact Details:

Please post your interest in here or pm me! Thanks guys :)

** Also I forgot to mention that the car has Tomei Inner (Shadow) Tail Lights. (These are rare to find).

******** UPDATED PICS********

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(This is the damage on one of the panels, its barely noticeable even in person)

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(Other damaged panel)

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(Car without spoiler down)

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(Car with the spoiler down (shows "Nissan") these are rare to find)

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