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Hi guys,

Time has come to sell my GTR and letting it go for a good price compared to others.. so come and get it!

Here's the ad (for pictures etc):

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=11421450

This is a clean GTR, priced to sell - no time wasters or joy riders please.

The car has always been serviced with quality oils and fluids since I have owned it - first owner in Oz.

The car has done 107,000km's, comes with original Japanese dealer books and paperwork all service history and receipts. The car was imported completely stock standard, then I threw my money at it so get yourself a bargain.

100,000km service has been done 7,000km ago by "Racepace" which included ALL fluids / filters in the car along with the new timing belt and water pump, (remember I have all receipts for proof of work).

Modifications:

-Apexi power FC and tuned @ 270awkw safely

-Tomei adjustable cam gears

-N1 turbos (steel wheel)

-Twin plate clutch

-18x10 +15 rims on all 4 with 265 rubber on all 4

-BC BR racing series adjustable coilovers, setup by a suspension specialist for street use.

-Dark legal tint

-Greddy turbo timer

-Full HKS exhaust

-Splitfire coilpacks

-CD player and pioneer speakers

-Double gauge A pillar holder with gauges

-Viper alarm and immobilizer

$22,000

I drive the car everyday, hence the only thing needing attention is a few stone chips and scrapes on the front lip (NO cracks) which can be removed (without removing the front bar) and sprayed very easily.

Call 0402 509 735 or SMS, I work Monday to Friday - best time would be after 6PM. Or PM / reply to this thread.

First to see will buy.

-Leigh

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will definitely be coming to check this out if it's not gone by the time i come back from japan (late november) fingers crossed.

in fact, i would love to own this so much that i can't even wish you good luck with sale lol just kidding, all the best mate :thumbsup:

You dont want a mint 7 series BMW by any chance?? Lookin to trade mine for a clean example like this.

No thanks, you could always sell yours and buy mine :nyaanyaa:

will definitely be coming to check this out if it's not gone by the time i come back from japan (late november) fingers crossed.

in fact, i would love to own this so much that i can't even wish you good luck with sale lol just kidding, all the best mate :thumbsup:

Haha, I hope it sells by then! thanks mate.

cheap!!!

Yep! hopefully a quick and easy sale. Will be hard seeing it go :cheers:

Hi mate

Any defect history?

Cheers

Khoa

Hey,

No defects, been EPAed once (noise) when I had personalized plates and since then sold them and now no trouble at all.

Cheers

Man that's a top price for the mods and condition, surprised it's not gone yet. Tough market I suppose. All the best!

Yep, priced to sell I'm losing out a LOT here! (duh :domokun: )

And even including all standard parts (stock ECU, orange indicators etc etc) for the new buyer. Surprised its lasted this long to be honest. Hell I got a receipt from 6 months ago from Racepace $2200!

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