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Hey Guys,

well I put it off for as long as possible, but I just can't justify hanging onto her.


Selling a very clean, neat and close to stock standard genuine 1997 series 3 BCNR33 GT-R. With all the bits and pieces that make the series 3 that little bit nicer, like the red trim on the interior and the xenon headlights (which on this car are not cloudy and yellow like many others) In excellent condition, there are minimal non factory parts on the car. Do Luck floor brace, carbon fibre blade on the rear wing, carbon fibre look dash pieces, Blitz Dash Cluster showing 85344kms - real kms unknown but judge the cars condition, it's very tidy! HKS catback exhaust and a boost guage. I *think* that's about it. The engine is stock and has recently had a FULL service, including timing belt, water pump, tensioner etc. Also all new fluids throughout, new spark plugs etc - car has done no driving since all of that was carried out. This is no maintenance moneypit waiting to happen as all the big bucks have just been spent. Brand new tyres on the factory wheels.

Price includes RWC and 12 months registration

Inspections are welcome, happy to take the vehicle to a nearby workshop for a mechanical inspection as well. For serious buyers, I will arrange an unregistered vehicle permit for a test drive. Is fitted with an alarm/immobiliser and remote central locking also.

$20000 ono.

Contact through here or via email to [email protected] or phone at 03 90080031

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I know for sure that I'd be struggling to find one in Japan in this shape and bring it in for these sorts of $$ nowadays, as the really clean GT-Rs are appreciating in value year on year over there

But I did price it tight in hopes of moving it on quicker, rather than putting a higher price tag on it and sitting on it for a few months waiting for the right person to come along.

hmmmm tempting, dunno if I can handle the power :)

Pfft softcock :P

GLWS regardless! Wish I could snap it up though, kinda the only car that'd get me back into Skylines.

Pfft softcock :P

GLWS regardless! Wish I could snap it up though, kinda the only car that'd get me back into Skylines.

haha, well maybe you should send me some info on this Caddy - probably an easier sell than a Skyline so it could work out ;0)

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