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Hey guys and girls, well it is a sad day indeed for me. I am selling my GTR as new baby is here and there is now a need for me to get a somewhat normal family car (Prado in this instance) and also because my back just aint what it used to be after surgery. Never mind though because what is a sad day for me could be a very happy day indeed for someone else who is in the market for a genuine 32 VSpec II.

OK so here is the run down....

I have owned this car since it was imported in 2008 and it has never missed a beat. It is not 100% standard as when imported it already had some modifications done (see below). It is only used as a daily driver to and from work and on the occasional cruise. Always garaged but it does have some minor blemishes from stones being flicked up etc, basically the stuff you can't avoid happening to any car but I just don't have the time to fix it.

Ok so here are the list of mods:

- full Kakimoto exhaust including front pipes

- NISTune ECU (running safe 240RWKW on 1BAR boost tuned by Trent at Status/Chequered Tuning) can also throw in a consult cable and laptop with the nistune software on it if needed

- Apexi pod filters (have standard airbox with K&N panel too)

- Apexi Boost Gauge

- Momo Steering Wheel on a works bell slim boss kit (have slightly worn standard wheel too)

- AUS Spec Tein Super Street coil overs with Nolathane Upper camber kit fitted 1 year ago at Centreline Suspension

- Nismo twin plate clutch with lightened flywheel

- Nismo front strut brace

- Full Nismo body kit incl full side skirts, rear lip spoiler and bonnet lip

- Car is running EBC Redstuff ceramic pads on factory Brembo brakes

- has darkest legal tint (35% tint-a-car Midnight Express)

- Standards Approved alarm/immobiliser

- Pioneer CD with iPOD control, front splits, rear 6inch speakers, removable boxed sub in boot, 4 channel amp plus monoblock amp for sub.

Car is regularly serviced and maintained with Synthetic oils, have receipts for all australian modifications made. No accident history. I will obtain a RWC prior to sale this way you can be assured that it is current.

Any more Q's give me a call or shoot me a PM.

Jarrod 0402-316-156

PRICE IS $26900 ONO

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here are the pics as promised.

Clear coat peel on a pillar drivers side

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Drivers seat tear from my jeans pocket zipper

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Rear Passenger door trim

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Rear Seats (perfectly fine)

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Rear Bumper drivers side

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Front bumper passenger side

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Front Bumper driver side

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Side skirt rear pod driver side

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Engine Bay

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Tein Aus Spec and Nismo strut brace

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Intake Plenum

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Engine Cover

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Apexi Pods (have standard airbox too)

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Driver side chassis rails from rear to front

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Passenger side chassis rails from rear to front

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Any more questions let me know. I know it's not perfect but the issues are very minor.

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