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1990 r32 gtr nismo edition bnr32100108

Gun metal grey 2 month old paint job $13500

P1 buddy clubb rims re machined and respected

Brand new tyres

Brand new tein coil overs

Npc clutch

Fully rebuilt rb26 blueprinted and balanced

Cams

Brand new 2860/5 turbos

New haltech platinum

M n w cdi ignition

Will swap for hsv ve gts, or a 3L turbo diesel prado with cash adjustment

This is a beautifull car, and turns plenty of heads

First to see will buy

Call Alex on-0439077507

$37000ono

Will SMS pics

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1990 r32 gtr nismo edition bnr32100108

Gun metal grey 2 month old paint job $13500

P1 buddy clubb rims re machined and respected

Brand new tyres

Brand new tein coil overs

Npc clutch

Fully rebuilt rb26 blueprinted and balanced

Cams

Brand new 2860/5 turbos

New haltech platinum

M n w cdi ignition

Will swap for hsv ve gts, or a 3L turbo diesel prado with cash adjustment

This is a beautifull car, and turns plenty of heads

First to see will buy

Call Alex on-0439077507

$37000ono

Will SMS pics

It's unfortunate it doesn't have the original paint on it.

Unfortunately vehicles such as this really need to have the original paint in mint condition to command top dollar.

It's unfortunate it doesn't have the original paint on it.

Unfortunately vehicles such as this really need to have the original paint in mint condition to command top dollar.

your really are a twat

good luck with sale mate

It's unfortunate it doesn't have the original paint on it.

Unfortunately vehicles such as this really need to have the original paint in mint condition to command top dollar.

Aslong as it was painted in the original colour who cares if its original paint? Unless the car has been stored the original paint on almost any car of that age would be faded somewhat, if anything new paint has improved its value, saves the buyer from having to do it himself.

GLWS mate.

Alex some pictures would go a long way in helping you sell this especially of the VIN number so we can confirm it is an N1 and what factory options would of come on it

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