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Looking at upgrading the R32 my fiancé drives daily to an R34 or something else.

We have had the car for 18 months and spent alot on it.

The car is original other than the following mods

R32 GTR front seats

5 spoke 17 by 9 inch wheels

Tires traveling approx 5,000km

Reco steering rack

New rack ends

New tie rod ends

Jap branded castor rods

New rose joints in castor rods

Adjustable rear camber arms

New rose joints in camber arms

New PWR auto trans cooler

Reco GTR radiator

Timing belt, tensioners, water pump, major service 2,000km's ago.

Aftermarket steering wheel and boss kit

Rare "SKYLINE" quarter window panels

Lowered RSR springs factory replacement shocks 10,000km old from memory

Car is an automatic, which works fine.

Has had a previous accident in the drivers front corner. Cosmetically it's fine the rail is not damaged but there is some evidence of the hit around the headlight support pannel and battery tray

(I have photos of the damage which I will show buyers)

Slight damage to drivers guard ( was my fault) I'll probably replace before sale.

Paint on the front bar is average

Rest of the car is pretty good paint wise but does need a good cut and buff to be immaculate.

The sun roof seal is currently missing. It flew out on freeway. I'm trying to locate a 2nd hand roof glass if I can it will be fixed before sale if not I'll negotiate the repair with a buyer.

Car has done 219,000km's was compression tested at recent service and happy to have it done again for buyers.

5 months rego left.

I've been honest about the car and it's history. We have always replaced worn out parts as such it's a mechanically good car which currently does 90km's a day commuting.

Happy to negotiate getting a manual conversion done if someone wants it manual.

Asking $5,500 as it is with the guard repaired.

May negotiate buy stupid offers ignored.

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