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For sale 1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

Gunmetal Grey

133,000ks

coil overs

N1 Turbos

3.5inch exhaust system

tinted windows

power FC

18inch rims

(rare) GTR-089 number plates.

neat and tidy car throughout

(Photos attached)

$23000 Neg or swap and cash either way for WH,WK Grange/Stato

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For sale 1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

Gunmetal Grey

133,000ks

coil overs

N1 Turbos

3.5inch exhaust system

tinted windows

power FC

18inch rims

(rare) GTR-089 number plates.

neat and tidy car throughout

(Photos attached)

$23000 Neg or swap and cash either way for WH,WK Grange/Stato

located in SA

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i have owned the car for over a year now but selling due to needing a deposit for a house, as for the reason we would like to sell it or swap for something cheaper plus cash our way. how much do you want for your R8? whats been done to it? km's? colour etc?

As the GTR being an import it came to Australia in 04. i am the 3rd owner of the vehicle in Australia, i new the last 2 previous owners who always has the work done by the guy who complied the vehicle which is jazmac performance in mount barker, and i also drop the oil and filter every 5 thousand k's. havnt had any probs with it since i have owned it, overall has been a great car just a pitty i have to sell it really...if u have any more question feel free to contact me on my mobile. cheers

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Sounds nice. prob not looking to swap for something to that value due to buying a house and needing atleast 10grand or so for deposit.Your most welcome to come and have a look once you sold your r8 if you like, or i can upload some more pics if your interested. Sorry but need to really swap for something cheaper plus cash my way.

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