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Make:nissan

Model:R32 gtr

Milage:

Transmission:manual

Colour:silver

Location:newcastle

Complied?yes

RWC supplied?

Currently registered?yes setember 08

Price:10000

Contact:0412426573

Comments / Modifications:slling this GTR with a big end bearing gone....is not very noisy but there is definately a problem....shoud be able to fix for $1500 if you pull it out yourself and the crank is ok...guessing it would be as it's not very noisy.....

car has september rego cat back exhaust body is very straight ,currently has side skirts off to be repainted but they are all there....call for more details 0412426573

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  • 3 weeks later...

I know the owner and seen this car as he offered it to me before he went overseas, this gtr is a pretty damn clean example, too cheap brad, you should fix it and sell it fixed mate, be worth heaps more

Yeah still for sale...it's a 1989 model...don't think the front bar is changed but it's missing the lower lip....

car will be for sale for one week longer then i will be pulling the motor out and and getting it repaired

if anyone wants to make some easy money and has time here is your chance...

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