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Selling due to GTR purchase:

June 95 Model

5 speed

60,000 KM

Spark Silver

Drivers Airbag

Factory Option Sunroof

Pioneer CD/Casette Player

Hidden Turbo Timer (In ash try)

Red emergency flair :flamed:

Auction Grade 4.0 (auction sheet emailed to serious buyers)

Factory Option Rear Wiper

Original floor mats clean and in great condition.

Owners manual.

Mongoose Turbo Timer compatible alarm dual passive immobiliser, keyless entry

(2 yr warrantly left)

Black Pearl Darkest legal tints (lifetime warranty)

All paperwork

Series 1.5 so...

Series 2 rear spoiler

Twin Dump Pipe full 3 inch custom exhaust turbo to tip

Boost Controller

K&N Panel Filter

This car went thru SEVS compliance October 2003.

90% new Falken Rubber

New brake pads & fluid, filters.

New Shell Helix Ultra Synth Oil and filter ( I did it 2 months ago)

Only fed on Optimax or Ultimate.

QLD Rego and Safety Cert upon sale.

If u want a very clean genuine GTS25t, save yourself the hassle

of importing and buy this.

$22,000.

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  • 2 weeks later...

mmmm...

at $19k I am already making a loss on a car that I bought in less than a year ago.

if u add $1k to your offer I will consider it.

being an auction grade 4 this would be one of the cleanest

95 model 25t's in the country.

the car hasn't missed a beat. $17.5 is a price for an average

95 25t in average condition, not one in good condition. So

try to fatten your wallet by a measly $1k - the cars worth it.

zymotic, are those pics the ones from auction? Could I possibly have a few more....engine bay, interior and stuff. And yeah, your right...that was an ordinary offer. Sorry. Sounds like an awesome car.

no problem.

ill be getting a digital cam next friday so will take extra pics then.

engine bay - stock, clean and original apart from twin dumps, boost control and panel filter. No evidence of any accidents minor or otherwise. All factory parts, correct panel alignment etc

interior - near perfect. No cig burns. No wear in the usual spot where the driver exits the seat, charcoal velour.

this car is simply mickey mouse. but I will get pics to u when poss.

Sounds great, coz I'm definately interested....I live fairly north, so if I come down to brisvegas I wanna make sure its for a worthwhile cause :)

You won't be wasting time with this one. Happy to pick up from the airport in it if u fly down also.

heh....well, get me some nice recent pics to [email protected] and I'll have a chat to you during the week. If all is good, I would probably come down next weekend and do some business. Be in touch mate.

zymotic, i remember you got this car jus a month or 2 b4 me and your already upgrading to the gtr?

niceeeeee

Hey mate,

Long time, no read :) . You know what it's like these cars are an addiction...

Brutus is lots of fun to drive, needs some twin dumps though so he spools up

faster :)

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