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Hey everyone, looking at putting my GTR up for sale. Firstly I'm chasing around the $24 000 mark. I am in absolutely no rush to sell so don't waste my time with stupid offers. Genuine reason for sale.

Now, the car. It's a 1995/96 with approx 82 xxx KMS on the clock. It is a genuine V Spec. Has a extremely strong engine and the car is very clean inside and out. Mechanical mods include HKS GT-SS turbos with HKS actuators. Trust Front Pipes and full exhaust system. HKS Oil cooler kit, HKS Camshafts and also Apexi Super Intake system.

Car is equipped with full Tein Track Spec adjustable coilover suspension worth big $. Wheels are Gram Lights 17x9.5 wrapped in Bridgestone RE01R's (one below RE55 semi race). Interior includes a half cage and Bride drivers seat.

Like I said, I am open to reasonable offers and any inspection is welcome. Price will include 12 months rego and RWC in Victoria.

Feel free to contact me on 0413 802 771 to discuss further.

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Geez, 33's hitting the 20k mark, and 34's under 40k... A sad yet happy day for me. If TV hasn't lied to me, then 2 bucks a L to fill up will send these 120 thousand dollar cars in with the honda civic price tag pretty soon.

lovely car, i could afford to buy it off you but couldn't afford to keep it the way you did :banana:

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Pretty sad fact that these are getting so cheap. Awesome car. What better car could you get for the money? I can drive to the shops with ease and blow most factory cars and a lot of modified cars away.

Lots of interest in the car but no offers. Willing to move a little on the price.

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