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This GTR is in mickey mouse condition.
I am the first Australian owner.
only 41 500km on clock.
rb26det twin turbo
great eveything.
Not under finance
10 months rego
18x9 R34 GTR forged wheels.
new rubber on front and heaps of tread on rear
clear headlights
This vehicle has never had performance modifications (it even has the factory nissan exhaust system.)
the only non standard features are wheels battery, apexi boost gauge and turbo timer.
all wheel drive
all wheel steer
active diff locks
climate control
Dry cell battery
fitted plush matts front and rear
no wear on carpet
will be sold with different plates
still has 32 months warranty remaining wich can be transfered into buyers name

Suit a fussy buyer

$20 000
Will consider trade / swap for turbo deisel wagon would prefer patrol or prado
genuine reason for sale
txt if possible as i shift work.

Dale 0422838107

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LOLL 18 year-old car with 41,000km on the clock!! If that was genuine this car would be in near new condition and fetch a much more premium price that only serious collectors would bother enquiring about :P . Why would a car that has always been standard and never molested have an apex'i turbo timer and boost guage fitted?! LOL it MUST be genuine it still has the facotry exhuast and we must all be monkeys!!!.....LOL there's gotta be something wrong with an ad that advertises a GTR having 4WD on a forum of GTR enthusiasts HAHAHAHA

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Yea, I'd be wary of genuine K's too (no offence OP). Paint stripped off intake plenum does not represent 41000km's, or had a vented bonnet at 1 stage. Also curious to know what the sticker says on the air box snorkle. Would be in Japanese and represents last air filter change (with km's listed)

Also curious, looks like there is a "red" colour marking above the CAS, if that's the case, Timing belt would have been changed? Most mechanics mark the CAS when changing the timing belt (correct me if im wrong). Might be something you do on an 18 yr old car, but at sub 40K?

thought this was a great site not a haters site

LOLL 18 year-old car with 41,000km on the clock!! If that was genuine this car would be in near new condition and fetch a much more premium price that only serious collectors would bother enquiring about :P . Why would a car that has always been standard and never molested have an apex'i turbo timer and boost guage fitted?! LOL it MUST be genuine it still has the facotry exhuast and we must all be monkeys!!!.....LOL there's gotta be something wrong with an ad that advertises a GTR having 4WD on a forum of GTR enthusiasts HAHAHAHA

-hey I brought this car to drive it not not to park it like a collector.

-Im not asking for a much more premium price because I need something more family friendly, i need it sold.

-it is in near new condition

-Im not saying the OD is wrong but I wouldn't trust the km on any skyline with or without proof, especialy with the aftermarket dashes available

-why wouldnt someone have a turbo timer, they don't make you go any faster, they are a good way to lengthen the life of your turbo.

-18 year old car with original plumbing, why not have a acurate boost gauge to monitor for leaks or warn you if it overboosts?

-hey sorry monkey man, it was listed as 4wd on a local poster add which i copy and paisted.

Yea, I'd be wary of genuine K's too (no offence OP). Paint stripped off intake plenum does not represent 41000km's, or had a vented bonnet at 1 stage. Also curious to know what the sticker says on the air box snorkle. Would be in Japanese and represents last air filter change (with km's listed)

Also curious, looks like there is a "red" colour marking above the CAS, if that's the case, Timing belt would have been changed? Most mechanics mark the CAS when changing the timing belt (correct me if im wrong). Might be something you do on an 18 yr old car, but at sub 40K?

hi voodoo,

-the sticker on the air box said SX 6000, I beleive its some sort of lubricant from previouse owner. As I did not trust the dealership to do a quality service, I had it serviced and replaced oil with penrite full syn.

-not sure what the red mark means, theres paint dots on quite a few things. But hey you wouldnt even drive a 18 year old car that hasn't had the belt changed or inspected. (18year old belt with low km may be a bit britle)

-plenum doesn't really give any indication of km. I veiwed a few gtrs with under 100k and they all had majority of there paint on the plenum, BUT when you look closer you find they have all been repainted.

Looks like possibly a good buy.

Dale your mistake was saying 'This vehicle has never had performance modifications'.

You can't possibly know this for sure. As soon as someone says this about a skyline they lose all credibility in everything else said.

Unfortunately that's just the way it is.

good luck.

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