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1989 Nissan Skyline Gtr, Rb26dett *all Papers *showroom Condition* Usa Ready* on 2040-cars

Year:1980 Mileage:38000
Location:

Manly West, QLD, Australia

Manly West, QLD, Australia

Early build Nissan GTR – Collectors Item!!!
November 1989 R32 Skyline GTR with RB26DETT Twin Turbo power plant.

It is in immaculate, unmodified, original condition with genuine low kilometers and in show condition. Original factory optioned Brembos. The only item upgraded on this car are the R34 variant rims complimented with new ZR rated tires.
This GTR has matching numbers with very low (61000km's) mileage that can be verified. The interior is 100% original and still has the "new car" feel about it. No broken vents, no
bubbles in the dash. Original radio/cassette.
This GTR was part of a wealthy Japanese businessman’s private collection and would ideally suit another collector. To see this car is to appreciate you just cannot buy R32 GTR like this anymore.
This R32 GTR is arguably one of the cleanest and most pristine GTRs on the market now.
This was 1 owner vehicle (1 owner when I purchased it) and both body and interior presents like new.
Any inspection will show the car has been meticulously well
maintained.
Please inquire regarding 3rd party inspections.

vin # BNR32003024


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