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Up for sale is my 1992 R32 GTR, was imported in 2012 by a friend of mine and i bought the car from him shortly after. The car is in absolute immaculate condition, always garaged the original Paint is flawless and shines like a mirror. Interior is in excellent condition, floor mats are rough but the carpet is in pristine condition. I have owned several R32's and this is the first Ive seen with no bubbles in the dash! this car is in 100% original condition witch is becoming very hard to find in this color. has 1 Year rego! the car will impress even the fussiest buyers .

Features:

* New Clutch

* Just serviced

* 1 Year Reg

* Immaculate car inside and out

* Veilside Exhaust ( not Loud)

Bad:

*Steering wheel Peeling(common issue)

Car is located in Strathfield Feel free to call Or Sms Angelo on 0411 396 775

Price is $14,500 open to offers

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  • Guys, it's just not fair and it's just lame posting opinions on someones add if you're not buying or interested in one.
  • Keep your post related to the add eg. more info
  • Keep your opinion about the car or add to yourself
  • How would you feel about your own add for sale if I was making fun of it.
  • Person advertising has followed forum rules and if you don't like the add or the car just look elsewhere.

Just my 2 cents and I wouldn't be so nice if you were posting on my add.

Dave

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