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Due to the backflip of a 'mate', I have an R32 GTST 4door up for sale.

1990 model, MANUAL, Blue, 98k's grade 3 with no issues to speak of.

A clean, tidy, non accident car. No panel replacement noted.

Auction sheet and pics available on request.

Genuine buyers only please.

PRICE DROP to $4500(excluding compliance) landed to the port of your choosing as it is currently in Japan.

*** I have a heap of new pics for those interested ***

This car is MUCH better than I thought and is suitable for RAWS compliance aswell. Interior is very good as pics will show.

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Edited by R32zilla

race/rally = can never be registered in australia regardless.

track car only, or rape it for spare parts.

cheap way into drifting.

sorry manual. can be brought in with a CAMS licence or as a wreck for parts. Delivered to your home port.

Price Drop: $4500

Hey mate very interested, Whats the deal with cams thought? cant you just import it pay the fee's and chuck it on a trailer. I was looking for a track only 32 and a 4 door would be even better!

Edited by Rifleman
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