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Hi all, I'm selling my beloved GT-R to pay my mortgage ;)

Personal import, I owned this car for 3 years in Japan before importing it on my return. This car was not bought at auction but chosen after looking at a lot of GT-Rs over a 2 month period. I chose this one as it hadn't been fiddled with very much :huh:

I complianced the car Dec 2008, will be sold with RWC and rego.

The car is in excellent condition and drives beautifully. NISMO options include NISMO front bar (standard lip put back on as the NISMO one with undertray was 40mm lower), seats, shift knob, rear wing inserts. Twin pod filters, Blitz intercooler, HKS Electronic boost controller, TIEN adjustable suspension, ENKIE NT03 wheels, 18x11, new KUMHO tyres and Extreme performance clutch.

Small mark on left rear quarter from shipping (Grrrr), will buff out.

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Price $28,000, currently on carsales.com Car is in Western suburbs of Melbourne.

Contact me, Matt on 0424 183 696 AH only, or email: [email protected]

Thanks @ndrew :wave:

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wow, i might be checking this one out its definately what im looking for, but just a quick question you say it has a extreme performance clutch, whats it like? is it ok for traffic driving? only asking as honestly i havnt had much practice in a manual. i havnt driven one in a while and im really missing it.

thanks.

scott.

wow, i might be checking this one out its definately what im looking for, but just a quick question you say it has a extreme performance clutch, whats it like? is it ok for traffic driving? only asking as honestly i havnt had much practice in a manual. i havnt driven one in a while and im really missing it.

thanks.

scott.

Thanks for asking SHANE66, can't believe I left that out. The car has done 106,XXX km, 40,000 of those mine with no problems. I'm driving it about once a fortnight so kms creeping up slowly.

The clutch is fine, take up is smooth and progressive once it bedded in, it was tricky for the first 500km or so but it's quite easy to use now.

Cheers

Matt

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just got another quick question for you. has it had a major service done with the belts changed? or not yet.

thanks.

scott.

I had a major service with belts including cam belt while doing shakken at 80,000ks. That was about 3 years ago, of course its been serviced as usual since then but the cam belt hasn't been done since.

Matt

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