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2000 VT SS 5.7 LITRE AUTO BLACK ELECTRIC SUNROOF

MELBOURNE WESTERN SUBURBS

GOOD CONDITION FOR AGE

LOOKING FOR A STRAIGHT SWAP FOR A R-32 OR R-33 SKYLINE MANUAL UNDER 100,000 KLMS WITH A FEW MODS

MY CAR IS IN GOOD CONDITION FOR AGE IT HAS 154,000 KMS BUT ENGINE WAS CHANGED UNDER WARRATY AT 58,000 KLMS REGO TILL JULY 06 JUST NEEDS A FULL SET OF TYRES FOR ROADWORTHY ALSO COME WITH SERVICE BOOKS , TOW BAR , K&N FILTER , MONARO COLD AIR INTAKE , MODIFIED EXHAUST

CONTACT DETAILS ARE

[email protected]

pls email for pics.

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Has it got sevice books or any previous accident history.

Free bump.

It does have service history as far as i know it has not been in any accidents that im aware of i have owned it for just over 2 years since Oct 2003 and during that time i have not had any accidents

if you are prepared to sell yours with RWC, and take my blue 1990 GTR as it sits ( yet to be complied or RWC so you'd need an extra $2500 just to get it on the road inc your rego), as well as do some minor bodywork, then I'll swap you. has upgraded ECU, air filters, exhaust, suspension, clutch, NISMO dash, aero bodykit, HKS EVC, turbo timer, etc etc etc - front bar needs attention. goes hard ( a LOT harder than that VT SS does.....time for some 4WD forced induction power....)

if interested, let me know and I'll email you photos. car is in ringwood, vic.

cheers,

Jeremy

interested in a black R32 GTS4 - 2 door, sun roof 5 speed man - 149000 on the clock - drives very very well.

email me - [email protected]

Thanks Alister but looking for something with a bit lower klms nothing over 100,000 klms

cheers

Bryan

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