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Make:Nissan

Model:GT-R

Milage:82k

Colour:Silver

Location:Richmond, SA

Currently registered until late Dec 07

Price:22,900

Contact:08 8234 1390, 0407390805 Frank or Melanie.

Email: [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:APEXi Pod filters, Viper 791XI alarm, 3" turbo back HKS HiPower Exhaust, Cd player, Blitz lightweight 17" Rims. Very well maintained, always used BP Ultimate 98 fuel, Motul 300V Chrono oil etc Serviced and dyno'd at Boostworx by Sean who can vouch for the car.

Imported Dec 2006 with all the paper work for everything. Car is in perfect order and beautiful to drive.

Selling as I am in Canada and have obtained my dual citizenship so I will be living there. ps. I have furniture, stereo, computer etc I would like to sell also if interested. Also the front pic of the GT-R was missing a vent while I was getting the vent replaced and painted a few weeks ago.

Car is now on Carsales and can get more pics on genuine requests. My Carsales GT-R link

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Open to offers.

Late model, low kms, Mint. way underpriced.. needing a quick sale.

if your in the state and want a stereo, my tv, misc furniture, computer monitor etc let me know

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front and rear are, guess to make it look like brembo's and the rims were already on it from when it came. was all done previously in japan. I do have some interior shots ill post them up asap. its totally clean and no cracks or anything. its all very schmick.

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