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Hi All my 1994 GTR Vspec2 is up forsale.

Genuine 1994 GTR V-Spec II in Sonic Silver 1 of 1200 built with genuine 65000kms. I bought this car with 45000km's on the clock and have only driven it less than 3,500km's avg. per year (Its my weekend car)

I have owned this car since 2001 and the car has been treated with absolute care always garaged and washed. Interior and Exterior in immaculate condition it has never been raced or taken to the track.

Sensible upgrades including:

Twin Apexi AX53B60 ball bearing turbos retailing for $6500 with twin adjustable waste gates, Braided oil and water lines for turbos,

HKS dump pipes

Polished engine bay

ARC Intercooler

HKS Gmax 2 Twin PLate Clutch

Nismo Engine Mounts & Clutch Slave

Bosch 044 intank pump with braided lines

300ZX AFMs with K&N Pod filters

550cc injectors

Iridium Spark Plugs

HKS Cam Gears

GReddy remote oil filter kit

Apexi AVCR & Power FC (fully tuned)

Automatic Turbo timer

Kakimoto 3" Exhaust

Factory 17"x8" Forged BBS rims

Pirelli P-Zero 245/17/45 tyres

Factory Brembo Brakes

EBC Green Stuff Pads

Full Whitline Suspension Kit with Bilstein Coilovers

Adjustable Camber kit front and rear

Adjustable HD sway bars front and rear

Xenon Headlights Lights

3 point car alarm and immobiliser

Note: Stereo is not included (its not expensive or anything like that but was a present so I'm taking it out so I don't anger the GF)

Price: $32,500 ono

Please call Alain on 0402484622

Cheers

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