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Hi guys, I am thinking of selling my GT-T imported early this year to switch to a continental car. It is a series II 06/2001 (one of the newest GT-T's) in Bayside Blue (terribly rare find) with factory sunroof. Collectors, this is your chance!

KMS: approx 68,000 (have logbooks from Japan, rarely ever driven here)

Reason for selling: Upgrading to a continental car

The engine is pretty much stock, so you can modify it to how you want to. It does, however have a custom exhaust. Some parts of the car were resprayed to maintain paintwork. Car has only been driven approx. 5k kms since imported early this year and is due for a servicing before selling. RWC will come with the car as well.

Additional information:

MOMO Steering wheel with airbags (slight wear and tear)

Z-Tune style front bar from JSAI with lip and clear indicators

Factory option Nissan sideskirts (will add in stock sideskirts and Z-tune style side skirts for new owner to change)

Stock rear bar (debadged when it was resprayed to maintain paintwork)

18" Work VS-SS rims (2nd hand being sold for above 1.5k, will throw in stock rims as well)

Near brand new 225/40/18 Federal-EVO tyres (cost almost $1k brand new)

Replaced old battery with Heavy Duty BOND Battery

Coolant was flushed and replaced approx. 2 months ago

Clarion Double DIN DVD/MP3 Player

RAZOR Metal Gear Knob

Imported 2 clean front GT-T seats to replace old ones which got terribly dusty.

Car is located in Clayton, Victoria and has been garaged all the way. Plates do not come with the sale. Inspections are welcome.

Contact: 0433555529

Pics will be up in a couple of hours!

Thanks for replying guys,

Spark: I'm seriously contemplating changing over to a hatch like a volvo c30 or golf GTI :(

Sheng: Yeah it's probably too high but right now not in any hurry to sell,

cheers buds.

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