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Oct 1989

manual, RB26DETT, 4WD.

power mirrors, power windows (left window wont come down, but could just be a fuse or something im not sure)

41,000kms on nismo 320km cluster

Gun metal grey

3 inch exhaust including aftermarket front pipes

Pioneer CD player (digital screen) with remote

remote start, some sort of tracking device, i dont know how to use it tho

genuine GTR (nismo) LSD oil, possibly a nismo LSD (very tight, skips corners a bit)

tuff sounding gearbox, ive been told its probably a nismo item also

heavy clutch! on/off style

VERY clean paint, body is perfectly straight

the car pulls very hard and doesnt miss a beat. I drove it through a tunnel the other day and gave it a bit of juice (as you do) and the sound was amazing! As my mate said "shit thats RAW power!" haha

$24990 negotiable... some people pay more for a cup of coffee......

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still for sale.

i will take 25k for the gtr :D

i can take pics of anything you want, and inspction are welcome but i dont want "tyre kickers"

thanks

its not a genuine nismo gtr by the way if you were wondering :D

OR

i will swap for a nice R32 GTST + cash

so if anybody is looking for an upgrade from there gtst then here is a GTR :D

i only want a white, black, grey or silver gtst

thanks

i dont want an r33 either, only 32's

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