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1989 r32 gtr, just over 90,000 on clock ( no idea if it original) its a nismo cluster, engine is very stock apart from plasman intercooler, veilside cannon exhaust, mines dumps, HKS oil cooler with oil filter moved to easy change position. Like new te37sl 18x10 wheels, brembo brakes in gold which goes lovely with the blue, the blue is a colour I made myself so no other car in the world has this exact colour. The car is very straight and rust free, before I re-sprayed it I don't think it had had any damage from 24 previous years. Nismo suspension all round. Nismo button clutch. Absolutely stunning car turns heads everywhere. $24,000 ONO no low ballers, in no rush to sell what so ever. post-125705-14023877588422_thumb.jpg. post-125705-14023877791012_thumb.jpg post-125705-14023878639239_thumb.jpg

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i have a 2000 BMW 535i M-Sport. Has 180k on the clock. full log book history. approx 10 months rego. completely stock expect for 19" Alpina Softlines. pretty much all options ticked expect for tv and phone really. its silver with black leather.

you have a beautiful car, only problem is, the bmw my daily. not sure i can daily a GTR...

edit... located in sydney :)

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i have a 2000 BMW 535i M-Sport. Has 180k on the clock. full log book history. approx 10 months rego. completely stock expect for 19" Alpina Softlines. pretty much all options ticked expect for tv and phone really. its silver with black leather.

you have a beautiful car, only problem is, the bmw my daily. not sure i can daily a GTR...

edit... located in sydney :)

Pm'd you mate

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