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1992 R32 GTS-T (plates UTRYD)


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Hi,

Im selling my R32 gts-t with or without plates. Its got some spray painting to be fixed but yet ill post different prices for it top be sold painted or not.

The only mods to it is air filter and been lowered. Its blue in colour with a sun roof (pimp window lol). Its got a GTR front bar and side skirts ready for it (need to be painted). Got 3inch exhaust from turbo back.

The damage has been fixed, new front quarter (needs sprayed), rear quarter had a few dints that has been fixed. The 3 price options are as follows:

Option 1. (as is, NO PLATES)

Meaning:

*Front & Rear quarters need painting

*Side skirts need painting

I will take $11,000 as is without plates.

Option 2. (Painted, NO PLATES)

Meaning:

*Everything sprayed

*NO plates

Im willing to take $13,000

Option 3. (everything sprayed + plates)

Meaning:

*Everything sprayed

*WITH plates

Im asking $16,000.

The damage was slit, it has been fexed just not sprayed yet.

If you would like pictures of the car, please leave me you email or PM me.

NOTE: The car is in Sydney

Thank You

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