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I'm selling our GTR due to it just not getting driven and really is just going to waste sitting in my garage.

Engine mods - none really apart from a ARC cold air intake.

Exhaust- Apexi cat back.

Suspension- Nismo S tune

Wheels - 19" Volks te37s

Body kit- carbon rear pods and side skirts, carbon bonnet, and Blits fibre glass bonnet also (adr approved)

Stereo- Pioneer DVD player, sub, amp, speakers. Sounds good.

Condition- car presents well and is the reason I purchased it in the first place. Interior almost immaculate with only 2 minor marks near facia of stereo. Body is also immaculate and will come with a new front diffuser and lower lip. Paint is in great condition with only minor scratches in places..... Not even noticeable and expected for car this age. Engine and gearbox - can't fault them.

Car was imported 02/07/12 and I bought it in 2/13 with no documents as I took the car on face value and had a through inspection done prior to taking the car. Since then I have done a Japanese odometer check and it came up with 74900 which is what what I was told was legit ks when I bought it however I still wanted proof for future reference.

I'm pricing this GTR at $44000.00 taking into account the little extras it has and condition of the car however I Am a "little" negotiable on sale but do not low ball or offer money until you have at least spoke to me via phone and view pics or viewed the car in person. I'm happy to assist in delivery of vehicle at buyers expense. I also own my own car hoist so if you do decide to come have a look I'm more than happy to put it on the hoist for viewing.

Contact Scott 0432580041

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Edited by slo 10z
  • 2 weeks later...

Looks clean, nice price, im sure this will sell fast they always do when the dip into the $39's

Pics of the japanese odo check paper work, and some engine bay shots and better shots of the car would be nice.

If i didnt want to keep my s15 a few more years i would consider this one

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