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Old 04-27-2022, 03:33 PM   #119
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https://www.japaneseclassics.com/veh...e-r32-gts-t-4/


Bwa ha ha ha! A fucking novel on a salvage car.

$26,000


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This 1993 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t Type M is a true head-turner.
Turn to watch in horror or turn to look away in disgust?

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This R32 has an aggressive look thanks to a modified Trial front bumper, OEM Type M side skirts, GT-R aluminum hood, ISR coilovers, and 18" gloss black Stage alloy wheels.
Cheap ass junk parts.

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The Spark Silver Metallic (KL0) paint is in great shape, lacking any major scratches or dings from normal use.
$400 scuff and shoot Maaco paint job.

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Notable repairs in Japan were the hood and fenders being replaced, but nonetheless, the vehicle is in good shape.
If JDM Classic is admitting to a repair that means the front of this car was pushed into the fire wall. The hood, miss matched bumper and paint is because this thing was toast. Someone sprayed it up, put some shit wheels and coils and is flipping it hard.

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Boasting only a mere 106K verified and documented miles, this RB-powered coupe is a blast to drive around. A perfect purpose-built vehicle for grip or drift, sporty, collectible, and stylish Skyline is turn-key ready to rock, and a certified Japanese Classic
So it was wrecked and left in a junk yard 20 years ago? What is a "certified Japanese classic". Notice they didn't say "daily driver".


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Inside the cabin, although lacking a rear seat and carpet, it is spacious. The driver is hugged and kept in place with a recovered Recaro bucket seat, while the passenger sits in a nicely bolstered stock unit. Keeping the driver in control of the R32 is an aftermarket Sparco steering wheel and aftermarket shifter. Although it is missing a radio, it is 100% ready for its new owner to install one of their own.
Again, a pick-and-pull junkyard special. Someone went dumpster diving pulling a junk sparco seat out of the shed and whatever other crap they found. OEM wheel is worth 4x the value of those junk racing wheels, which is why it's gone.

No underbody photos, no trunk floor photos, engine bay, doors - all angled shots that are conveniently hiding high rust areas... I bet this is a crispy critter full of Bondo.
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