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Looking to sell 1991 R32 GTST Unfinished Project 30k in Sydney NSW.

 

Unfinished project, selling due to the time / effort required exceeding my capacity.

Year: 1991

Model: GTST

Colour: Black

KM: 160,000

History:

I purchased the vehicle in 2005 with 60,000km on the clock from a jap import dealer. last registered around 2010 has been kept on the side as a project ... that i have never gotten around to and now realising i might never.

Condition:

Paint needs respray

Engine runs however it is not a reliable start, have put in new battery and plugs and fuel pump, most likely a small fuel related problem.

Front bumper has been removed for towing, it does have a crack and needs repair / replacement.

Generally the car needs work as you will see from the photo's, looking to sell in as is condition at lower than the market rate.

Call/MSG 0401 172 527

Car is located in South West Sydney

 

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  • 5 months later...
On 9/12/2022 at 10:38 PM, AKS said:

Whats your best best price?

He hasn't been back since he posted this back in March. It's probably best you call or message him as per his post. 

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