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Hey,

1989 R32 GTR Concours Condn. Up 4 Sale Soon - On Red Plates.

I am planning to put mine up for sale + RWC. Gunmetal grey.
I am 66 - never really drove it. Never much did.

Runs perfectly of course.

Of course, it has been kept in perfect condition. Low kms - seems original.
Near original car. Tian shocks, Nolathane bushes - rechipped by Dr. Drift to 227 kw - I wanted to maintain good fuel economy.

Dr. Drift (Melbourne) can give a reference - "one of the best left".

Perfect interior, original Japanese windscreen, GTR wheels; naturally no rust.
I spent one year searching - the 3rd Skyline I bought.
Had this one for about 5 years.

Regularly serviced, fluids replaced regardless. I use premium syn. oil and Nissan orig. oil filters.

I have been planning to sell it for the last several months - just gathers dust and I wash it.

Occasional drives.

I believe I am the 3rd owner in Australia.

Regards ... Les

Hey,

1989 R32 GTR Concours Condn. Up 4 Sale Soon - On Red Plates.

I am planning to put mine up for sale + RWC. Gunmetal grey.

I am 66 - never really drove it. Never much did.

Runs perfectly of course.

Of course, it has been kept in perfect condition. Low kms - seems original.

Near original car. Tian shocks, Nolathane bushes - rechipped by Dr. Drift to 227 kw - I wanted to maintain good fuel economy.

Dr. Drift (Melbourne) can give a reference - "one of the best left".

Perfect interior, original Japanese windscreen, GTR wheels; naturally no rust.

I spent one year searching - the 3rd Skyline I bought.

Had this one for about 5 years.

Regularly serviced, fluids replaced regardless. I use premium syn. oil and Nissan orig. oil filters.

I have been planning to sell it for the last several months - just gathers dust and I wash it.

Occasional drives.

I believe I am the 3rd owner in Australia.

Regards ... Les

How many kms?

Keen to get some pictures Les... and maybe your contact details.

Cheers

I do have one imported, auction grade 3.5 (which is hard to find) and still getting complied.. Before selling I may drive it for few times and sell.. Also got the customised plate "EBNR-32" which is the model number for R32 and hope to sell with the car for the right price...

I do have one imported, auction grade 3.5 (which is hard to find) and still getting complied.. Before selling I may drive it for few times and sell.. Also got the customised plate "EBNR-32" which is the model number for R32 and hope to sell with the car for the right price...

Cheers man. I'm actually looking for a grade 4 minimum, ideally I'd like a 4.5. Not looking at having to spend money to get it to the standard I want.

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White 93 vspec in Tas for $25,000. If it was mine I'd attach photos n Wat it's got. It's immaculate

Where is it for sale?

Link?

Contact details?

Thanks.

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One for sale on there now... 94 model with 10,000kms apparently, white in colour and he's asking 50k

Thanks for being on the look out ?

I've messaged the guy. Not a great description of the car. Hopefully I can get some pictures today.

At $73,000.00+ Landed, Complied and Registered, I prefer the one in Tassie and pocket $20,000+.

Wasn't skaifes ADM for sale a couple of years ago for around $70k? and it had done fark all km's

That was the GTR to buy.

Or Bobs.

But i doubt he will part with it hahaha

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