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Hi guys,

Im selling my GSR, as its time to move onto something just a little bit newer for a daily I think.

Having said that I have never had any problems with it and it has always been really reliable with 156,000kms on the clock. Gets 400 city driving kms on $40 (98ron).

It has a Jap-Spec Motor which breathes through a 3A Racing air filter and feeds through to a full 2.5" exhaust and out to twin 3" pipes. I had it serviced 1,000kms ago as part of its 5,000kms service ritual. The engine has never seen any more than standard boost.

Outside, the body is in fantastic condition having had a full respray in its original white colour. The original bootlid has been replaced with a spoiler-less GL bootlid to eliminate the nasty GSR spoiler. The wheels are 17x7" Lightweight Racing rims custom professionally painted full gloss black, tyres with plenty of tread. Tinted windows all round help tie together the black and white theme as do the custom black/chrome badging.

Huty duty lowered springs give the car the tough stance as well as tight and direct handling. Inside there is a Momo sports steering wheel/ boss kit and a nice and simple turbo timer, which always lets the car cool down properly. The interior and seats overall are very clean and in great condition, just the daily wear and tear.

I am selling the car with a RWC which I will have absolutely no trouble getting as the car needs no work done or any money spent. Also the car still has 12months rego left. If youre looking for a mint unmolested GSR then you have to see this one.

Asking $11,000ono.

Thanks,

Mat.

0400 558 030

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