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***PRICE DROP***

1989 R32 Skyline GTR

Reason for Selling:Have too many GTRs

Price and Payment Conditions:$23,300

Contact Details:0410 808 373

1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR 2.6 litre twin turbo

VIN# 6U9000 BNR32-003129

240 rwkW (dyno tuned at Boostworx)

NISMO 240 km/h speedo

Aftermarket ECU

BILSTEIN shocks

GReddy PROFEC B boost controller + GReddy boost gauge

M's airpods

Aftermarket exhaust

Aftermarket oil cooler reloctaed to front + all braided hoses

Recaro driver's seat

Front and rear strut tower braces

Enforcer alarm system + two key fobs

Omori water, exhaust & oil pressure gauges

NISMO shift knob

Nardi steering wheel (pictured in more recent photos- see page 2 of thread)

Braided brake hoses (not fitted- standard ones on car atm)

New Toyo T1Rs (travelled less than 1,500 km)

New clutch

New battery

New front & rear Bendix Ultimate brake pads

Front & rear discs recently machined

New front upper control arm bushes

New platnium spark plugs

Engine just had major service replacing all liquids (Mobil 1 & Redline oils) and filters.

Air conditioner was regassed.

Timing belt has been replaced

Dyno sheet + Service record available

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PRICE DROP

Will take the car to this weekend's SA cruise meet point 3 for any interested parties to view.

PM me for details.

Saw the car on the cruise, i would have bought it (if i had the money), my brother was interested (i think you spoke to him at BP before we left).....but he's working out his finance. Nice near car!

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C'mon guys. This car needs a new home.

Plenty of tyre kickers but I know you genuine buyers are out there.

Not interested in a trade as I have 4 cars already.

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***Price Drop***

$23,800

Guys this car has new Toyo T1Rs, new clutch, new platnium spark plugs, new battery, new upper control arm bushes & new brake pads. That's alot of maintenance items you won't need to replace for some time. The body is straight and clean - no dents.

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These are the tyres for those who don't know how good Toyo Proxes T1R are http://www.toyo.com.au/proxes%20t1-R%20page.htm

Am leaving for Germany in 4 weeks and would love some extra spending money. Will consider all reasonable offers.

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I'm off to the Nurburgring and then the World Cup on Wednesday so I won't be answering any posts or phone calls about this car until I return in July.

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