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Up 4 sale is my GTR as I need funds for a holiday, hopefully this time i will go and not buy another skyline.

Details are:

1995 Nissan Skyline GTR

Rare Black Colour

90,000 kms

Racepace Cam Gear

Rays Volks F-Zero Challenge (18x10jj)

DBA4000 Slotted Front Discs

Ferodo DS2500 Brake Pads

Extreme Extra Heavy Duty Spring Button Clutch

Apexi shocks and springs

Whiteline Castor Adjustable Bushes

Whiteline Camber Adjustable Bushes

HKS Pod Filters

Fujitsubo Twin Pipe Cat Back Exhaust

Custom Front Lower Lip

Clear Indicators

Defi BF boost and oil press

isotta evo steering wheel

plates not included.

Mark 0438416584

27,000

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Edited by mook1

this is a very nice GTR!! I know the previous owner of it. very well looked after!! He even piloted it to an 11.9sec 1/4 at calder park

Very clean GTR with quality mods! buyer wouldnt be dissapointed.

Best of luck with the sale mate :rolleyes:

hey are you intrested in part trade for a r33 gtst with nice mods with cash on top ??

so then you can go on your holiday and keep a nice skyline

also not mine i might have a mate interested

will you accept trade for my silvia and what's left of my r33... and i'll throw in a BOV, and 3 advan wheels, and lots more random useless crap!!

straight swap??

:wave:

you're so full of shit with this holiday! you're going to spend all the money before the end of the year!

  • 4 weeks later...

Sorry to here that mate, how was is stolen you didnt have a alarm or any security on it,,,Now adays it's very hard to keep your car away from theives they are everywhere this being the 2nd GTR stolen for this month...

Edited by chzz

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