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1990 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

Orignal excellent condition R32 GTR

Car is driven very rarely and always garaged.

Original 154,000 Kms on factory optioned Nismo 320km/h gauge cluster.

Have all history since landing in Australia (import approval papers and receipts for all work and parts purchased.)

Comes with factory hand book, workshop manual, genuine nissan flare and still has Jap rego label on windscreen.

Motor is in excellent cared for condition, only modifications are HKS powerflow air filters and a 3 inch exhaust from the turbos back.

Momo race 3000 steering wheel with detachable boss kit, genuine Nismo gear knob and brand new leather gearshift and handbrake boots.

Paint is in excellent condition, no dents, scratches etc. Straight as a pin. Optional N1 front bumper nostrils.

Remote paging alarm with central locking and remote start.

HKS adjustable coil overs, give a precise, firm but comfortable ride.

Xtreame Heavy duty clutch

Extra parts include original airbox, gear knob, steering wheel and custom made car bra.

long Rego until 28 May 2011.

Excellent, well cared for and presented GTR, not a track day trasher, with minimal mods and full history!

Sold as is where is.

Car is Located in Caroline Springs VIC. Any questions or to arrange inspection contact Daniel on 0412 720 901

$17,000 ono

Will consider trade for something of interest.

For pics see my ebay lisiting

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...=STRK:MESELX:IT

Hi Guys, dropping the price for some interest.. now starting bids from $14,500.

Great condition and cared for R32 GTR.. come check it out.. you won't leave disappointed!

Will consider trades as part payment

  • 2 weeks later...
Still here, no longer actively selling though. Anyone who wants pics, shoot me your email and I'll send them over.

Sorry to new - [email protected] - 0402 450 131.

Looking for something straight body wise than can be rebuilt later at the right price,

Cheers - Sam.

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