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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R32 GTR

Milage: 95,446 kms

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: Gunmetal

Location: SE Suburbs, Melbourne Victoria.

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes (upon sale)

Currently registered? Yes (ends in Mar 2008)

Price: $17,000

Contact: 0421-288-722 or email : [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

Engine - None, has an Apexi filter (installed by original owner)

Body - None, fully stock

Interior - Has an Apexi boost reader and MOMO steering (installed by original owner)

Others - Has an aftermarket exhaust and SSR 17" wheels (also installed by the original owner)

Reason for selling - Financial difficulties.

I bought the car in Japan about 3 years ago for work and imported it myself in 2005/2006. The car is very much standard and I have not put on any modifications since the original (Japanese) owner. I am the second owner and the original log books are still with me. I'm a car fan but not a racing driver so I didn't buy my car for speed but purely for the driving experience.

The body condition IMO is not perfect as there are scratches here and there due to age (its a 91 model and its mostly the rear and front bumper spoilers). I am willing to negotiate on the price but seriously with a new paint job you could probably do a better job of selling this car than me.

I've really enjoyed having this car as it is a pleasure to drive, unfortunately due to financial difficulties I have to sell it (I also have 2 more family cars to get rid off).

Good luck.

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Amir - Do you want a Mazda Wagon or a Suzuki Cappuccino? :worship:

jaysevu - Actually the scratches are not too bad (some bubbles on the front and scratches around "SKYLINE" at the back). I think you can just respray the front and rear spoilers. Most of the old cars for sale probably had a respray which is why they look so new. No damages and I have the log books.

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Scratches at the back (on the boot and on "Skyline", the rest is dust), I know you can't see it well but just to let you know its there :

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I would do a full respray because I'm picky, but because I'm leaving Australia for good in 3 weeks and a respray would jack the price up to $25,000, I don't have the time. I think you younger guys would be better off getting this car while it is affordable and tinker with it to your own liking.

R1Titan - I'm leaving Australia so having another car in the garage with no one to drive it isn't going to be useful :-) If you're selling the WRX for a GTR I don't think you will regret it as there is no car like it. A GTR is like a fighter plane.

NG0387 - The car will still be for sale when I'm gone.

If any questions please e-mail, good luck.

  • 1 month later...

New price of $17,000 (registration will expire soon in March). I know there are ads of GTRs selling cheaply which doesn't really do justice to this legendary car. This car belongs to a genuine owner and has never been thrashed. Like they say, you get what you pay for.

New price of $17,000 (registration will expire soon in March). I know there are ads of GTRs selling cheaply which doesn't really do justice to this legendary car. This car belongs to a genuine owner and has never been thrashed. Like they say, you get what you pay for.

dunno if you mentioned it already.. but from the interior pic... looks to have r33 GTR seats fitted..

  • 10 months later...

Hi guys, I'm back from the UK for a while and the car (still in the garage) is still for sale.

Willing to negotiate as we need to clear the garage and I'm not driving it any more!

dunno if you mentioned it already.. but from the interior pic... looks to have r33 GTR seats fitted..

Really? I've no idea about the R33 or R34, that might have explained why the seats still looks so good!

Some updates (in BOLD) :

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R32 GTR

Milage: 95,446 kms

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: Gunmetal

Location: SE Suburbs, Melbourne Victoria.

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes (upon sale)

Currently registered? Yes (ends in June 2009)

Price: $17,000

Contact: 043-226-1294 or email : [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

No other changes. Its a great car and I will miss it as I'm going overseas again. Would like to sell it before end of January, thanks!

New price $15,000, I want to sell the car off as I'm no longer using it. If anyone is scared off by my honest description please don't show me your car, I pick out imperfection very well :-)

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