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all i'am looking for a R32 GTR i'am looking for a complete vehicle in good condition. ''complete'' and driveable any state welcome and vehicle dosent have to be complied or registered please p.m and let me know what you have thanks.

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I've got a 1992 R32 GTR Skyline that i'm thinking of selling

Its in good condition, with about 75,000km on the clock

Completely stock save for a 3inch cat pack exhaust and apexi pods

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http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...93p&trecs=1

see my GTR the motor was put in not long ago the motor came out from a race car so was built tough only selling because going to put deposit on house so need car sold

Hey champ,

I got an R32 GTR im looking at selling. Wanting around $15k. 136000km's, gun metal grey, great condition in and out, cept for a ciggie burn in one of the seats. Comes with a Haltech E11V2 ECU and 3-bar map sensor, fairly new V-spec turbos with braided lines, oil cooler and remote filter, carbon fibre bonnet, 17" Rays wheels plus a few other things. ECU has a base tune on it currently so it is driveable, but it needs a full Dyno tune which is on the cards in the next month or so.

Give us a yell at: [email protected], PM me or give us a call on 0408715928 if your interested.

Car is located in Tassie, I can email you some pics if you want. Let me know.

Andy

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