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Hey guys.

I'm just gathering interest as I've been thinking of selling the car.

No newer pics as the car's in workshop for some injectors repair.

It's an R32, 1989 Black Skyline GT-R, fairly stock. Number plate: OMGTR [vic]

Has 88xxx kms on the clock. I bought it as a second owner in Melb when it was 73xxx kms about a year ago and have been using it as my daily to get me to Uni.

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Mods include:-

Power FC w/ hand controller

KYB Buzz Spec Suspension.. stiff as.

N1 Turbos

R34 GTR Rims in Gunmetal Grey [245/40/18] with Bridgestone Potenza RE01's.

Pioneer Head Unit

Kenwood Amp

Basically tried to keep it as stock as possible, but turbos gave in about 2 months ago, hence the N1's. It's running 172kw on stock boost.

Car's never been on track, only for daily use purposes.

I'm looking for a more spacious car, so swaps are possible. Just throw me any offers..

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This pic was when I first got the car.. nothing much changed except for the rims.

Car's located in North Melbourne.

Most of the work's done by Chasers Motorworks.

Pricing it at $19,500. RWC Provided.

Cheers.

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Hey Eugene,

Looking to sell the 32? It looks really good now, I thought I'd never see it again. Looks sweet with the 34 wheels, good job man.

To everyone who is interested, I used to own this car, check out my thread and see what I did to it in terms of mods and care. I looked after this car sooo much, I loved it.

Here's my old for sale thread - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...03-t209011.html

I also had work carried out on the car at Chasers. Such a solid GTR compared to others that I have driven. Some were faster, slower, lighter, heavier but none felt quite like this.

Eugene, you'll miss it when it goes man.

If anyone has any questions about the car that Eugene can't answer I may be able to as well. I have no idea where the log books are but if I find them, they will come with the sale of the car unless Eugene wants to keep them.

Good luck with the sale Eugene. Shoot me a PM and we'll meet up for a cruise before you sell it.

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Thanks Fulvio.. :blush:

Dude I can't find your number plate covers. Will keep looking though.

Hey Eugene,

Looking to sell the 32? It looks really good now, I thought I'd never see it again. Looks sweet with the 34 wheels, good job man.

To everyone who is interested, I used to own this car, check out my thread and see what I did to it in terms of mods and care. I looked after this car sooo much, I loved it.

Here's my old for sale thread - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...03-t209011.html

I also had work carried out on the car at Chasers. Such a solid GTR compared to others that I have driven. Some were faster, slower, lighter, heavier but none felt quite like this.

Eugene, you'll miss it when it goes man.

If anyone has any questions about the car that Eugene can't answer I may be able to as well. I have no idea where the log books are but if I find them, they will come with the sale of the car unless Eugene wants to keep them.

Good luck with the sale Eugene. Shoot me a PM and we'll meet up for a cruise before you sell it.

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