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ITEM: 1990 R32 GTR


LOCATION: Hornsby area


CONDITION: Very stock car. Good condition. Small amount of wear on drivers seat and part of the drivers door trim fabric has lift off.

Have found oil in the radiator and have decided to move on to other things.

146000km

No rego


PRICE: $8000

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Um wait WHUT,

I live in Hornsby and I just paid 8K for a GTS-T.
When I could have had a GTR?


OMFG.

/Goodluck with the sale.

EDIT: Sorry for the spam.
But damn - this is a steal. Someone buy it and give it to me? pleeeease?

Edited by RBMunkie

Um wait WHUT,

I live in Hornsby and I just paid 8K for a GTS-T.

When I could have had a GTR?

OMFG.

/Goodluck with the sale.

Yes, with a potential dead coolant/oil warmer, blown head gasket, or cracked radiator.

Yes for 8K you could...

Good point.


But GTR.
LOL.

Drop in RB30, put the 26 head on it. She'll be right.
I could do all the mechanical work she needs myself without a single problem.


Now I just have to not spend half my consolidation loan money. :-(
So.
Tempting.

In parts she'd be worth more.

(oops.. shouldn't have said that should I?)

Exactly what I'm saying.

Fate deals a cruel hand she does.
But I love my little GTS-T.


Mate, I hope someone snaps it up quick for you, and I hope I see an R32 GTR rolling around in hornsby.
All the '33's are really p***ing me off!

If it's still here in a week (which I doubt muchly) I assume I will succumb to the muneyz and buy it.
So I'm pretty much a sure bet if you have it in a week.

Goodluck mate.

Has been out of rego since november but should pass inspection without problems. Starts, runs and drives fine. You could drive it 90mins home but I wouldn't as it may cause more damage plus it doesn't have rego.

RBMunkie I will call you today

Have seen the car in person guys. Very clean. Better than most and standard down to the exhaust which is amazing. Amazingly clean engine bay and to think that black was $7000 extra when new haha it's a steal. Good tyres too.

No rust anywhere I could see. New owner would be very happy.

Would have bought myself but funds were low to fix her up :(

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