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Item Summary: Nissan skyline r32 GTR 1989 with blown engine.

For sale is my 1989 GTR with blown engine. The car comes complete with everything. THIS CAR IS REGISTERABLE all it needs is an engine and you'll have a GTR for under 15k.

Extras:

  • Front sway bar
  • Exedy sports clutch
  • Momo steering wheel
  • 17” ADVAN rims
  • 2x10” subs + Amp

  • NOT FOR SALE (will be removed) Apexi Avc-R Boost Controller

Condition:

The body is perfectly straight with no dints. Interior is in very good condition. The body colour is also perfect with no scratches. The lower lip of the front bar is scuffed and minor chip on the wing.

Reason for sale:

Don’t have the time/interest in fixing the car.

Location:

QLD, Brisbane

Delivery:

Buyer to organize pick up.

Price:

$11k

Contact:

0415097497

Please NO TIME WASTERS, if anyone would like to talk price please do so via PM or TEXT

The car will not be parted out.

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Hi there

Just a few q's which I thought might also be interesting to others considering buying (and free bump).

1) What is the rego compliance status of the car? That is, has it been complianced for road use (under SEVS or whatever) and does it come with all paperwork?

2) Is the interior all complete (looks like it is), and did things like air conditioning, power windows, etc etc function prior to engine failure?

3) are you willing to assist in arranging a transport pickup for interstate buyers? Can the car be driven at all under its own power?

Please feel free to send me a PM if you prefer, but I reckon prospective buyers would be interested in the above.

Best of luck with everything,

Andrew

Hi there

Just a few q's which I thought might also be interesting to others considering buying (and free bump).

1) What is the rego compliance status of the car? That is, has it been complianced for road use (under SEVS or whatever) and does it come with all paperwork?

2) Is the interior all complete (looks like it is), and did things like air conditioning, power windows, etc etc function prior to engine failure?

3) are you willing to assist in arranging a transport pickup for interstate buyers? Can the car be driven at all under its own power?

Please feel free to send me a PM if you prefer, but I reckon prospective buyers would be interested in the above.

Best of luck with everything,

Andrew

1. The car is not registered at the moment only becuase i didnt renew it.

2. everything is in tact and works

3. happy to help where possible with transporting, will not drive under its own power

Edited by SAUpinky
  • 2 weeks later...

looking at this it LOOKS to be one that slid in on the 15yr rule. I see a QLD mod plate and thats it. if you have a image of the green or purple plate put that up as well. people interstate are asking for it by the look of things.

  • 2 weeks later...

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