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I've decided to put my GTR up for sale as I need funds for some personal projects I am doing. This is my personal car and has been for the past 8-10 months. It was a daily driver for the first few months, however has now become a weekend car. I have had it regularly serviced, and full utmost care has been given to her.

All tests are welcome, I am confident the first to see will be very happy. It is at a very good price, considering the car was stock, all mods have been done in Australia.

Engine is very healthy, I have ran an 11.98 quarter mile pass.

Details are:

1995 Nissan Skyline GTR

Rare Black Colour

83,000 kms

Racepace Cam Gear

Apexi Power FC + Hand Controller

Rays Volks F-Zero Challenge (18x10jj)

DBA4000 Slotted Front Discs

Ferodo DS2500 Brake Pads

Extreme Extra Heavy Duty Spring Button Clutch

Whiteline Castor Adjustable Bushes

Whiteline Camber Adjustable Bushes

HKS Pod Filters

Fujitsubo Twin Pipe Cat Back Exhaust

Custom Front Lower Lip

Alpine MD/CD Player

Clear Indicators

As mentioned the car is in Immaculate Condition. Timing belt and spark plugs changed, all fluids (Engine, Gearbox, Front and Rear Diff, Brake) changed - all carried out by Racepace Motorsport. 256rwkw@14psi.

Suspension work carried out by Centreline Suspension.

More pics can be seen here: http://allblitz.com.au/cars/004_nskylinegtr95black.html

GDZ1LA plates not included.

$27,000 Rock bottom price, no offers, no swaps, no nearest offers - firm price - needs to go, thats bloody cheap !!!

Strictly no test pilots, I will take interested parties for a test drive, however a test drive can be possible after a deposit is taken.

Location - Melbourne

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Car currently has R34 GTR Rims on it as seen on the white R34 on my signature. Buyer can choose to purchase with the 34GTR wheels or the Volks F-Zero Challenge's.

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  • 4 weeks later...
nah but im being serious ..

Dude tell me ur taking the pissss????

If u read through the thread properly it says no offers now if u had offered me 20k id give u my rims and bodykit......

Sorry allblitz for hijacking ur thread but this guy is fullllll offf it

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