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I have a 1990 E-BNR32 here in QLD, every single bit of japanese paperwork about the car before she got on the boat, never been in accident & dead straight chassis, original engine, 129,000kms, original gun grey paint (came with N1 bodykit but had frp bonnet lip and boot lip painted), complete mint interior, brembo swap, complete suspension system overhaul with solid bushes and all adjustable arms (hicas has been replaced with adjustable toe arms), sits on a set of work emotion XT7's and wrapped in AD08'S

While engine is internally stock the car did come from Japan with a few bolt on mods, I've added a few myself and actually have parts to transform it into a 360awkw beast.

I would love to upgrade to a BNR34 and that would be my only reason to sell my car, given my car is pretty much what you're after it seems a good time. if you're interested feel free to contact me and I can give you any info you want, if not good luck with your search :)

I appreciate the reply mate, but at this stage I cant travel to QLD to have a look. If things change I will let you know.

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Well I can only say that id be willing to fly up from nsw and drive it down to you and then fly home if you pay me and all the airfares and accomodation :yes:

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I think your budget is also doable, but this could take a little longer to find then your willing to wait

If you really want a gtr that suits you, I'd say you have to be prepared to travel for one

We get people flying in for camrys at work so it's not that hard to do if your looking at spending 30 on a rare car

I can also safely say that I have been keeping an eye on Carsales for the past couple of years and out of a handfull of nice gtr's, only a 1/4 have been in Melbourne

This car has been up for as long as I can remember, it was up for 39990

Just a week or so ago he dropped it to 34990

I'm not sure if he is a member, but if I wanted to spend 30, I would def consider going to see this car, possibly up my budget and try to negotiate a deal with it

From what it seems this thing is an immaculate v spec. Love it

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1993/SSE-AD-151413/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1

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