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Selling my VspecII GTR if anyone is intersted.

This R32 GTR V specII was built in June 1994, so it is one of the very last to come off the line in Japan.

It has a JDM Do-Luck aero wivern body kit, 18x9” ROH Drift R alloy wheels and new tyres. V spec II comes with all the goodies. Brembo Brakes, Active LSD, Super hicase 4 wheel steering and Ohlins adjustable coil over suspension.
A’PEXi “power intake” dual funnel air cleaners, AVO adjustable cam gears, Garrett GT2860R ball bearing turbos, MiNES stainless steel exhaust. Timing belt changed at 90,000kms.

All so comes with Quik Trak QFC Mk III alarm, immobiliser, and tracking unit, Pioneer CD/Tuner, Sony explode speakers, N1 320km dash, AVO boost gauge, Momo race steering wheel, Nismo gear knob and GTR key.

Serviced by AVO and myself every 10,000kms this car was brought to Australia in 2000. Meaning it only spent 5 years in Japan. Very reliable good clean car first to see will buy. Included with the car is my Nissan Motor Company 400 page work shop manual.

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1994/SSE-AD-2616549/?Cr=19&sdmvc=1

Jason.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Price drop. Need it gone.

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1994/SSE-AD-2616549/?Cr=19&sdmvc=1

Jason.

Edited by GTR_VSpecII
  • 2 weeks later...

dude what posessed you to put such a hideous bodykit on a fine example of a r32gtr vspec? maybe if you pissed off the bodykit and returned it to stock you will sell faster. goodluck with the sale you'll need it.

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Agreed the body kit is a shocker, but if the seller doesn't have the originals - I don't see why he'd shell out several thousand to get a genuine nis one for a car he's trying to get rid of. Any serious buyer will offer him a bit less than the asking price to help facilitate buying a new kit themselves :P
For what the car is, it's a surprisingly good buy if all the info and pics are accurate. Just the kit makes my face hurt.

Hey guys.

The car came from Japan like this. It wasen't my first choice when buying a GTR but like thychiz says it was to good a car to pass up.

It means nothing but the Doluck type 1 kit can still be bought today from Japan. Unpainted unfitted the kit cost $8000.

I didn't like it at first but it grows on you.

Jason.

  • 2 weeks later...

fair enough mate im glad to hear you didnt fit the kit. it wouldnt be hard to find a stock front bar and side skirts, you will find you will get a hell of a lot more interest if it looks stock.. i just sold my black 32 for $25k

and it wasnt a vspec and looked totally stock from the outside, good luck anyways

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