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R32 GT-R for sale

It has come to an unfortunate event for my GT-R. From what I can gather it has suffered bottom end damage to the bearings.

I have had this vehicle for nearly 3 years and has done well to this day. It is unfortunate I cannot spend any more cash or time on it as my life roads are taking me elsewhere. It is a very sad day for me, as if I have lost something really close to me.

What this car has (which has been the same since I purchased it):

- White 1989 October make, unverified 170,000km on the clock (35,000km driven by me);

- Stock engine, standard boost;

- Genuine HKS air filters;

- Less than 10,000km old 5-puck extra heavy duty clutch;

- Kakimoto full exhaust system from dump pipes;

- Aftermarket light weight R32 GTR rear spoiler;

- Recaro Driver seat (hole developed in kidney support);

- Speedline 17 x 9 white light weight rims, wrapped in 245/45/R17;

- Lowered springs on stock shocks.

It does need some painting to the bonnet and front bumper, which would be less than $500 to do.

Location is in Brisbane Southside.

As I am aware of what a rebuild would cost I would ideally want to sell the car as it is for $12,500 ONO OBO.

As I mentioned above, I no longer have the cash or time to continue with this car which I am willing to negotiate on the price.

Pictures will come up later.

Happy to answer any questions

Contact:

Arbess

0437 638 842

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