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Make:Nissan

Model:1994 Skyline R32 GTR

Milage:95,000 k's

Transmission:5 Speed

Colour:White

Location:Seaford, Melbourne

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?No

Currently registered? Just paid 12 months rego

Price:$14000

Contact:Dale 0422 882 267

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As above my GTR is for sale. One of the ceramic wheels let go and took out the engine. Did a compression test back a few months and a couple cylinders returned 0psi. Plans up until now were to fix however work has me interstate far too often. As per attached pictures, slight dent to rear right quarter (quoted $600 to repair/paint by Seaford Panels).

- 18" BBS LM Wheels (have gutter rash)

- 3.5" Kakimoto Racing exhaust. Legal db

- Front and Rear factory optioned strut bars

- MINES ECU

Any questions just ask. Cheers

Dale

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buddy, dont mean to be rude but ur asking price is a bit high... i sold my r32 gtr with a blown engine and $10g worth of after market parts and 6months rego for $8000...so i think u should rethink the price or not sell at all...

bnr324, no offence taken mate.

fourth post down I revised it to $12500 and below that wrote taking offers (it's amazing how much the import scene has been affected with the price of fuel/new p-plate laws etc). so while 14k is too high, I don't think asking for offers from the revised price is unreasonable. I do think $5000 for a 1994 gtr with 12 months reg is however. Out of curiousity what year was the 32 you sold?

MP R33 keep up the great work

cheers guys

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