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1990 R32 GTR For Sale/Swap

I have only had this car for one month and its time to sell, as i am buidling my first home! The car is r33 gtr purple and has only done 58,000 genuine KM's. The car has only brand new apexi pod kit and a cat bakc exhaust other wise its stock. Interior wise the car has a RSM, three Defi gauges (boost, shift light and oil temp) A full stereo and viper 791vx pager alarm which is all brand new. I am the first owner in Australia and purchased it through Mick at SVI in brissy. The car is in Excellent condition and also has brand new bridestone G-grid tyres and R33 gtr wheels. The car also has bilstein suspenison and carbon fibre mirrors. Basically if you want somone to vouch for the cars condition call Mick at SVI. I will Miss the car and hopfully i can find a new owner pretty soon. Im asking 30,000 with 5 months rego but i am negotiable and may except trade with cash etc. If you are after a geniunely clean stock r32 1990 GTR PM me or CALL ME on 0413 224 081 and ask for Drewe. I also have Pics if you want me to email them to you. And to the person who really whats them and doesnt bust me down to much i have somthing that they might want as well.

Thanks Guys

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I am having trouble posting pics, if anyone whats pics please give me your email, oh it also has a impul 300km dash and gear knob, and a momo wheel.  Car is in excellent condition.  Will take R33 gtst plus cash.

Well, sorry to say, SVI have ripped you off, because I went through www.boostimports.com.au and got a full work 1990 GTR for 19k. But good luck with your sale.

Thanks.

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Thats the thing you guys dont get i didnt buy i flogged out (fully worked GTR) as you did, i wanted a good clean bascially stock GTR with geniune Km's. I saw the examples that u payed 18k to 22k and in my opinion they were crap. If you want a shit box GTR thats done 100,000, 70% track work dont my mine, go to edited, edited and edited . So if you are in the market for a shit box GTR for $20k go to Chris and hell put u in touch with edited , but if you want a geniune vgc R32 GTR with original Km's give me a call the 30,000 is Negotiable i will also except a swap etc.

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Thats the thing you guys dont get i didnt buy i flogged out (fully worked GTR) as you did, i wanted a good clean bascially stock GTR with geniune Km's. I saw the examples that u payed 18k to 22k and in my opinion they were crap. If you want a shit box GTR thats done 100,000, 70% track work dont my mine, go to edited , edited  and edited . So if you are in the market for a shit box GTR for $20k go to Chris and hell put u in touch with edited , but if you want a geniune vgc R32 GTR with original Km's give me a call the 30,000 is Negotiable i will also except a swap etc.

I don't think you need to bag out every other import company dude.

They all buy from the same auctions and they can all supply good cars if the customer wants to pay the money...

Ohh and btw, how can you tell it has done a * genuine * 58K when it has a Impul 300kmh speedo in it. They didn't come from the factory with those.

Mods, I think it's time to close this one.....

Cheers

Ken

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Ok Ken, well im quite sick of people coming on my thread saying u got ripped off etc. Basically i havent bagged any other impoter yet. And the Impul speedo is only a plate. And as for closing this one, keep your comments that my effect the sale of thr car to your slef. Basically if you dont have anything positive to say, or you are not just geniuenly interested than please dont invade my thread. Simple.

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If you want a shit box GTR thats done 100,000, 70% track work dont my mine, go to edited , edited  and edited.

Which part of this comment isn't bagging????

Only a plate on the speedo?

The original ones were 180kmh and I doubt very much that it is the original speedo under the * plate* as you call it.

Way to check is pull it out and check the date stamp on the back.

But I reckon you won't want to do that.

I don't need to affect the sale of your car, because your derogatory comments in regards to other import shops and the defensive nature of your posting is doing it for you.

Good luck with the sale :cheers:

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