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Make: Nissan

Model: 1990 R32 GTR

Milage: 80 000 kms

Transmission: Manual

Colour: GunMetal

Location: Melbourne - Canterbury

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $19990ono

Contact: Orion - 0402 346 036

Comments / Modifications:

Car has no modifications at all

Completed major service at RE customs, including timing belt, water pump, fuel filter, all fluids changed, and brand new clutch.

Completed about 2000ks ago. Receips to prove, ($1950 service) and includes all documenation for the car, and genuine GTR keys

Factory Standard condition, collectors condition :P

MAKE ME AN OFFER

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I am open to offers, car is stock, hence i feel is worth more than some others on the market

inspection will not dissapoint, immaculate condition

want to swap for a wrx hatch

i really need a wagon for work

swaps + cash adjustment (either way depending on car etc..)

if you want a wagon why not look for an Autech 260rs Stagea, it is a gtr wagon pretty much,

or even go for swaps with a normal Stagea?

Just some ideas.

g/l with the sale.

any chance you would be interested in swaps maybe cash your way? http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...=0&trecs=24

sorry buddy

im only really after a wrx hatch

honestly im suprised this car has not sold by now

i thought paople would be jumping at the idea of a stocko 32 gtr

there arent really many of these left!!

im surprised aswell, I thought it would be worth more its rare to see an un-molested 32 gt-r.

If i wasnt saving for a house and a kgc10 resto project, i would make you an offer, as thats exactly what I will be looking for in 5 years time a stocker 32.

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