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Mature owner, near flawless inside & out. Low mileage - 50,000kms. Located Perth CBD


Owned for 6 years by mature owner


No finance owning - owned outright


Immaculate interior and near flawless exterior save for a few tiny blemishes. Always garaged.


Detailed service history, all receipts and paperwork documented and kept.


Near stock, virtually unmolested with only a few light mods performed including:

- Power FC ECu fitted (stock ecu also included)

- Front & Rear Whiteline adjustable sway bars ( stock items included)

- Cusco Front adjustable camber A arms (stock items included)

- HKS Full exhaust system

- Exeedy HD single plate clutch


Please note this car is not some triple clutched, over boosted, thrashed to within an inch of its life, disguised track day pig owned by some young whipper snapper who can barely afford to make the repayments on it, let alone service it properly.


The car has only ever run a conservative 1 Bar boost as I've never been interested in chasing big numbers on the dyno.


The car has had a very easy life, being mainly used as a weekender with only the odd bit of spirited driving. Hence the low mileage.


It's been serviced every 6 months regardless of mileage by a GTR specialist. All receipts provided.


With a growing family, the car just doesn't fit into my life any more


No joy riders or dreamers please, I can spot you a mile away (I used to be one myself!). If you come around with a bunch of mates or I get the hint you aren't serious, you will be refused a drive.


Price is negotiable within reason. Can also assist with interstate delivery if necessary. $53990 neg


Call Stuart 0408 095 255

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