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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline GTR

Milage: 61,***kms

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Pearl Grey

Location: Melbourne

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? RWC has been done and passed on 7th July.

Currently registered? Yes. 12 months Rego till July 2009

Price: $22,500

Contact: PM me please

Comments / Modifications:

It's a late 95 Vspec model with dual airbags which is rare. Engine mods are all done by the previous owner. I'm the 2nd owner in Australia. Recently just went over 60,000kms.

As a peace of mind, i have recently changed the timing belt, bearings, water pump. All the oils have been changed using either Castrol for the front and rear diffs, Redline for the gearbox, Motul brake fluid and Motul 8100 for the engine. Have all the receipts. Modifications done by Chasers motorworks. I intended to keep the car and take it to the track until an opportunity came up hence all the servicing and oil changes were done. :thumbsup: I will also be selling a brand new set of Tein Mono Flex if the buyer wants them together with the car.

In addition to that, the CV boot has been newly replaced. Wheels are aligned by the people at Centreline suspension.

Engine Mods

New Trust timing belt

New GTR water pump

New bearings

Trust Pod Filters

Spitfire Coilpacks

Stock GTR FMIC

3" Stainless steel exhaust with front and dump pipes

Catco Hi Flow Cat

Stock GTR turbos

265rwkw @ 14psi at Chasers Dyno with print out.

Drivetrain

Extreme Heavy duty button Clutch

Lightened Flywheel

Others

18 X 9.5 Work Emotion XT7 Bronze rims

Apexi PowerFC ( No Controller )

Pivot Turbo timer

Adjustable Castor kit

Adjustable Camber kit

Alarm and immobilizer

Car is the Pearl Grey colour. Looks a little purplish to be honest.

Pictures

Don't have any pics saved in the computer at the moment as the decision to sell was pretty last minute. I will be posting pictures up as soon as i can get my hands on a camera.

Car inspections, compression test, leak down tests whatever tests can be arranged and done at no costs for the buyer at Chasers in West Melbourne.

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As i said before, i have a good opportunity that pop up and need the money to invest in, i will let the buyer of the car know eventually and not to discuss it here. I'll need the money real quick.

I even paid for new registration a few days ago and changed ALL the oils in the car. Honestly, if i know i am going to sell my car, i wouldn't spend more money to change the brake fluid, front n rear diff oils, gearbox oil, power steering fluid etc. :D

Also, i wouldn't be listing my car for sale at such a ridiculous price. :banana:

He's investing in a cockmobile...cheap price...good luck...

He is one of my friends that said i'm a dumb cu*t to sell the car that cheap. And he knows i drive like a pus*y even though it's a GTR!! :banana:

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