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I bought this car from J-spec and did the compliance at UPI Moorabbin VIC.

The car is in Melbourne.

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/0064/

1990 NISSAN SKYLINE HR32 GT-R

$19,800

Kilometres 57,000

Gunmetal Grey

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.6L (2597cc)

Reg Plate UNB100

Reg Expiry DEC-2007

VIN:6U9000BNR32009006

The compliance had done on DEC/06, everything is standard on the car at this moment, but I will give the buyer aftermarket air filter, turbo timer and fog light which were on the car originally.

The interior is in fair condition, however I have ordered a new trim for all the seats, handbrake boot, gear boot and doors, I will give all to the buyer.

The car is running well and smooth, it is not a heavy modified one, but it is good for daily use.

The car is up for sale on carsales.com as well, please have a look.

Carsales.com

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If you have any question, you can reply here or give me a call.

04-0346-5731

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Pictures of the underbody, chassis rails, foward rear cradle mounts where they join the body, and inside each guard behind the wheels will reveal its true age.

Few gtr's that old aren't full of holes or rust repairs in these areas.

it had rust above the passenger side back wheel before, but It had already been repaired and that was the only one I did. If you are really interested, you can come over and have a look at the car yourself.

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