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Hi all,

It is with regret I am putting up for sale my beloved GTR. For reasons being that I need to get myself a daily driver (probably a 4wd) as I cannot use my missus car anymore. :(

I am the second Australian owner of this car and I purchased it 2 years ago with 52,xxx k’s. The dash reads today only 60,454 k’s. True approx. k’s is at around 83,454 k’s as previous owner installed a second hand Nismo 320k dash. (orginal dash clusters come with car)

The car has been meticulously maintained since the day I purchased it and is very clean. Always serviced every 6 months using Motul Crono 300v. Very strong engine and a very reliable car.

The car is always garaged and is usually driven every other weekend or on the odd country trip. I am looking for the right owner for this car as I want her to go to a good home.

I have done some light modifications to the car which gives it a good base for larger mods if needed.

Car has been street tuned by Racepace to 254rwk on stock turbos

Mods are the following:

Apexi power fc with hand controller

Racepace cam gears

Apexi twin pods

Custom air box using OEM air intake

Full turbo back straight exhaust system with HKS Silencer muffler. (awesome RB noise :) )

Tien super street coil overs all round with modified 7kg springs at the front by Racepace

Nismo braided brake lines with Motul dot 5.1 breakfluid (new)

18” Work Meister Emotion XD9’s

Dunlop Direzza zII’s 265 35 18’s all round (near new)

HID headlamps

Carbon fibre rear wing

Nismo 320k Dash and oil/boost/front torque gauges

Pioneer head unit

JVC splitters at the front

Mongoose Alarm system

Also the battery needed changing so I have installed a Supercharge Gold plus battery recently.

I live in the northern suburbs. Serious buyers only

Price $29,000 negotiable Please no low ballers

Luis 0423 277 196

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  • 2 months later...

Car is still up for sale guys

Fresh roadworthy done and will provide a certifcate

New front urathane bushes installed

New front control arm and tie rods installed

Car has just been serviced

Price drop $26,000 ono

dont miss out on this genuine series 2 vspec

price drop

$26,000 ono

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