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Hi all,

I am offering my 96 GTR V-Spec for sale. Low kilometers, mature owner, previous owner was a mother of 2 to cart her kids to school.

The goodies:
Boost controller (set to 7 & 14psi)
Turbo Timer
cat back exhaust
alpine/orion sound system
H/U is sony, has USB input, 3 preout
splitfire coilpacks
iridium plugs
Adjustable coilovers
oil catch can (not fitted)

Reg till Feb

The baddies:
4th - 5th is sticky
gutter rash
scratch on left rear quarter panel

Car has had its major service at approximately 93,000km
Minor service carried out approximately 1 month ago.

Car is on 101,xxx km!

Reason for sale is I'd like to start saving for a house deposit.
I won't say no to part trade and $ (am a sucker for holden V8's)

Car is simply amazing to drive and has that oomph when you wanna overtake on the highway. It's not a car to take lightly.
I would like to see $23000 o.n.o (less without RWC as it only needs to revert pod filter to pass which I can supply)
Am reasonably flexible, so try me.
Will supply better images later!

Can assist with transport if necessary

If you have any other enquiries, give me a yell!

Also if I forgot anything, please let me know, i'll edit the post :)

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wash, wax, clay bar and polish!

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sold, some fagg0t swapped with me, blew up the engine and gave it back to me. If you see it in Rockhampton. Don't buy it. It passed RWC when it shouldn't.

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