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1990 Nissan skyline r32 gts4, 115,000km

RB20DET

Manual, heavy-duty clutch

Aftermarket pedals and gear knob

Factory LSD's front and rear

3in exhaust, 4in tip

4WD

4 wheel steering

digital climate control

Air conditioning

ABS

Power windows, mirrors

Tidy interior, VGC carpet and seats

Stock spoiler (with brake light)

Aftermarket 17inch rims

Vented fibreglass gaurds

Side skirts, stock front and rear bars (all in excellent condition)

Well looked after motor, dash has a couple of heat welts, but in otherwise very good condition, body has no damage, all panels very straight

the car is currently uncomplied, but has all adr seat belts and side intrusion bars etc to be complied. (it was imported under 15yo rule)

will sell uncomplied for $9500 ono (it will cost $400 to get it complied)

complied $12000 ono

registered $13500 ono

the spoiler, and tail light covers are yet to be painted. the car does come with skirts and pods, which are yet to be painted. does include indicators

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1990 Nissan skyline r32 gts4, 115,000km

RB20DET

Manual, heavy-duty clutch

Aftermarket pedals and gear knob

Factory LSD's front and rear

3in exhaust, 4in tip

4WD

4 wheel steering

digital climate control

Air conditioning

ABS

Power windows, mirrors

Tidy interior, VGC carpet and seats

Stock spoiler (with brake light)

Aftermarket 17inch rims

Vented fibreglass gaurds

Side skirts, stock front and rear bars (all in excellent condition)

Well looked after motor, dash has a couple of heat welts, but in otherwise very good condition, body has no damage, all panels very straight

the car is currently uncomplied, but has all adr seat belts and side intrusion bars etc to be complied. (it was imported under 15yo rule)

will sell uncomplied for $9500 ono (it will cost $400 to get it complied)

complied $12000 ono

registered $13500 ono

the spoiler, and tail light covers are yet to be painted. the car does come with skirts and pods, which are yet to be painted. does include indicators

Hi, I can't quite follow your maths :

You say that the price is $9,500 uncomplied, and that compliance costs $400, that comes to $9,900 and not your $12,000 figure ?

Unless I'm missing understanding something here ....

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Hi, I can't quite follow your maths :

You say that the price is $9,500 uncomplied, and that compliance costs $400, that comes to $9,900 and not your $12,000 figure ?

Unless I'm missing understanding something here ....

+ ur forgetting the cost for other things... car trailer, time, car to tow it (as we live a fair way from an engineer). the idea is that there is a fair price is arranged for what is done to the car...

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hey guys, here are some new pics. this is a nice car, mechanically a1, body's in great condition, brakes are beaut and handles very very well. come grab a bargin. I will also make a deal if someone wants it registered, and pays for the compliance and rego straight up and they will receive the car for a discounted price

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How about a straight out swap for a r33gtst ? But will need it complied and registered before the swap

sorry mate, I dont have the money to do the compliance and rego, if I did it would be done by now. thanks

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  • 6 months later...
how about 7k. im trucking to perth which aint cheap..

no price is firm, dont care if you live on the other side of the planet sorry... we had a bloke from america buy this (for $9000 US) but he thought it was up to us to organise shipping etc, and it was a bloody pain in the arse, so no shipping... these are not going down in price, and we are quite happy to hang onto it for as long as need be.

cheers

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