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1992 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR. New baby on the way so the Skyline must go.

130,000 kms, Blitz Exhaust, Dual Pod Filters, $6000 BBS 18" wheels and

Bridgestone tyres, Buzz Spec adjustable suspension, Cusco strut brace and master cylinder brace, Rockford Fosgate MP3

deck with full Alpine DD Drive speakers and 4 channel amp, TV screen.

Immaculate condition. Always garaged. $35,000.

Email me at [email protected] for pictures.

No test pilots. Will consider part trade for interesting jap sports car.

Fraser

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1992 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR.  New baby on the way so the Skyline must go.

130,000 kms, Blitz Exhaust, Dual Pod Filters, $6000 BBS 18" wheels and

Bridgestone tyres, Buzz Spec adjustable suspension, Cusco strut brace and master cylinder brace, Rockford Fosgate MP3

deck with full Alpine DD Drive speakers and 4 channel amp, TV screen.

Immaculate condition.  Always garaged. $35,000.

Email me at [email protected] for pictures.

No test pilots.  Will consider part trade for interesting jap sports car.

Fraser

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1992 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR.  New baby on the way so the Skyline must go.

130,000 kms, Blitz Exhaust, Dual Pod Filters, $6000 BBS 18" wheels and

Bridgestone tyres, Buzz Spec adjustable suspension, Cusco strut brace and master cylinder brace, Rockford Fosgate MP3

deck with full Alpine DD Drive speakers and 4 channel amp, TV screen.

Immaculate condition.  Always garaged. $35,000.

Email me at [email protected] for pictures.

No test pilots.  Will consider part trade for interesting jap sports car.

Fraser

Baby is now getting closer so I'll drop my price to $31,000. I have taken a bunch of pictures of it that can be emailed to anyone interested. Will part trade a GTi-R Pulsar.

Baby is now getting closer so I'll drop my price to $31,000.  I have taken a bunch of pictures of it that can be emailed to anyone interested.  Will part trade a GTi-R Pulsar.

I have a GTI-R pulsar, and have been thinking about moving up to a GTR. Please send me an email and we can talk some more.

[email protected]

Richard

Shame I also have a bubs on the way or I would do you a swap. My 340hp r33 for your GTR ;) plus some cash... but sadly I will be selling my car to buy another sedan for the missus, hopefully I will have some spare cash left over to start my new project :D

Shame I also have a bubs on the way or I would do you a swap. My 340hp r33 for your GTR ;) plus some cash... but sadly I will be selling my car to buy another sedan for the missus, hopefully I will have some spare cash left over to start my new project :D

Can you send me some pics of your car? Me email is [email protected]. I may be interested if I get a straight cash deal for my car. Babies come and toys must go. : (

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