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Looking at potentially selling my GT-T.

I'm looking for 25k firm. Please PM me if you're interested.

I'd be keen on a swap, so please PM me your offers (I'd be fine with giving additional cash for something nice).

Modifications are:

Exterior:

Nismo/Altia Bodykit (customised front bar for Intercooler)

Nismo Wing Stay

Nismo Shaded Side Indicators

Nismo Shaded Front Indicators

Nismo Carbon Side Garnish

Custom Pearl Black Paint Job

Volk SF Challenges (17X9 front, 17X10 rear)

Performance:

AVC-R (Black Edition)

Apexi Power FC

Apexi Pod Filter

HKS Split Dump, Trust Front Pipe, HKS Hyper Power Cat Back

Tomei Fuel Pump

Nismo FPR

ARC Front Mount Cooler

HKS Type S Oil Cooler (With Nismo Intake Shroud)

Interior:

Series II (So had interior makeover, much nicer than 99' models)

Nismo Speedo Cluster

Nismo Triple Gauge Center Cluster (Voltage, Oil Temp, Boost)

Nismo Titanium Shift Knob

Recaro SR3 Bucket Seat

Alpine Type R speakers all around

Sony Headunit

Handling:

HKS HyperMax II Coilovers

Cusco Underbody Tension Bar

Cusco Rear Strut Bar

Cusco Front Strut Bar

Cusco Castor Rods

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Tuned and Serviced at RE-Customs

Suspension Settings done at ProTek Tyres

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Looking to sell more than trade.

At this stage, my main preferance would be for an R34 GT-R with cash your way, but if there are any other offers, please don't be shy to send them my way.

Just found out that it appears there may be an aftermarket HKS Garret turbo within the car. This will be confirmed in 2 weeks at RE-Customs. Price will remain the same if this is the case.

this is one clean mother of a car. and the owner is very very very very very anal about it lol

how anal you may ask? he replaced the center console cause of one small scratch lol

so guys this is one very well looked after car.

gluck with the sale ben. i better get a drive when you get the GTR lol

Hi mate,

She's got 140,000k+. I'll get some interior pictures and post them up soon.

I've got all the papers for servicing and parts installations to go with the car. Also have some boxes for the parts too.

More photos up. Car is going in for a service this Wednesday at RE Customs.

Also, check the ODO and noted she has 130,000+km's on her, not as previously stated.

Also has:

Original Xenon lights

Original Floor Mats

C's Short Shifter

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Car has just come back from a service at RE-Customs

Confirmed an aftermarket custom Garrett turbo. :)

Car is going in for a retune and a HICAS lock bar install.

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