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Am thinking of selling my GTR. God Damm i dont want to, but if i get right price i will seriously consider.

Oringal and what i beleive best Godzilla with vspec collectablity

Original 1993 Vspec - 1 of only 1453 ever produced.

Original 74,000 kms

Nismo Silver - full respray with Nismo body kit.

Brembo Brakes (standard) with upgraded front ventilated discs

Os Giken twin plate clutch with lightened flywheel

18inch BBS rims

Upgraded intercooler

Apexi Power intake

Apexi radiator

Samco hoses

Nismo radiator cap

Nismo low temp thermostat

Nismo Dash (original dash also to prove kms)

HKS boost gauge

Trust gear shift nob

Mines ecu

Z32 airflow metres

HSK 3.5 inch exhaust with dump pipes. 4 inch tip.

Good stereo with Clarion Amp.

Adjustable suspension

Turbos are original

Apexi Turbo timer

Full alarm system

Over $12000 spent in last 2 years

Great original Godzilla GTR in mint condition.

Have full history for 2 years.. with all receipts and service history. Previous owner details provided. Imported April - May 2003

Full timing belt change and all engine seals replaced less than 100 kms ago.

Very clean and well looked after example of an original R32 Vspec.

Immacualte condition.. nothing to spend.

$36,000

I am in Melbourne. Anyone interested please contact me on

0408 078 828.

Will send pics via email as requested.

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Thanks man,

I just had the windscreen wipers and headlights all painted up.

Front Bar and lower lip are both original and bran new.. my old one was getting tacky and the lower lip was damaged from driveway. All fixed now, with a new coat of paint.

She has come up really good.

Still has original skyline floormats. Interior is imaculate.

Am in no hurry to sell it, cause i would love to keep it if i can. So if you are serious and interested then i am happy to show you the car.

Definitely serious and definitely interested - however my timeline is the problem.

Currently finishing a house - should be moving in two weeks time(admittedly been saying that for a couple of weeks now - but this time I am assured i'll get me certificate of occupancy) and then a little bit of reorganising and then GT-R hunting ;-)

Realistically we are looking at 2 months minimum.

However I will definitely keep your mobile number as well as a tab on this thread - if it's still up at that time - who knows.

Honestly - part of me wants you to sell - the other part doesn't ;-)

Appreciate the offer for a look by the way ;-)

Definitely serious and definitely interested - however my timeline is the problem.

Currently finishing a house - should be moving in two weeks time(admittedly been saying that for a couple of weeks now - but this time I am assured i'll get me certificate of occupancy) and then a little bit of reorganising and then GT-R hunting ;-)

Realistically we are looking at 2 months minimum.

However I will definitely keep your mobile number as well as a tab on this thread - if it's still up at that time - who knows.

Honestly - part of me wants you to sell - the other part doesn't ;-)

Appreciate the offer for a look by the way ;-)

Well if you are interested, i am always happy to show you the car.... also will take a deposit of 10% to hold it for you it for you if that interests you.

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