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1992 Nissan BNR32 GTR Gun metal grey

Very tight, straight, clean and original GTR

Not messed with, I drive it 10 minutes to work every day.

11 Months Rego just paid

Bran New Heavy Duty Battery

New Alarm, imobiliser and keyless entry,

Nismo 300kph Dash and guages,

Momo Steering Wheel,

3inch Veilside stainless steel cat back exhaust,

Japanese computer revised tune and removed speed cut,

Bran New Apexi Pod Filters,

Splitfire Coil packs,

Drilled Discs,

Good sound system,

Front Strut brace

Very clean Interier,

Original floor mats,

New Redline oil for whole driveline just changed 500km ago worth $250,

Paint is in great condition

Tyre's in great condition

Comes with a roadworthy cos it doesnt need anything anyway.

Can do compression test on arrival - 170's all cylinders

Straight body outside, perfect underneath and clean interior, not thrashed, very well looked after, one of the best examples in Australia. It's hard to find a skyline this clean. Probably one of the few that did not get wound back on arrival in Australia due to the Nismo cluster, It's in much better condition then most GTR's with ninety thousand on the clock. reasonable offers accepted, will not dissapoint. give me a call and have a test drive.

Perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy driving a reliable car, or do a build the way they want it.

Looking for $19,800

Mob: 0421 487 871

No swaps, unless you have a sweet campervan, haha, reason for selling is that I want to go on road trips with the misses on the weekends in a camper.

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