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Hi Everyone,

I am looking at departing with my beloved car.

I've had it for 2+ years and have babied it the whole time. Hand Washed weekly.

It has 89,000kms on the clock and for a 1996 it is in Excellent Condition Interior and Exterior.

It took me 12 months to locate this one so don't mistake this for a rough GT-R that has been abused.

Mods:

Power FC

Slotted Front Discs

Endless NA-M Pads

18 X 9 Impul Racing Wheels with Continentals 265/18/35

Catback Exhaust (Fairly Quiet)

Stock V-Spec Suspension means it should be legal height

HKS Airpods

Cam Gears

400R Front Lip, Side Skirts and Rear Bumper Bar

Nismo 320km Speedo

12 months Rego

Last Dynoed at 255kws @ Wheels

I have never taken it on the track and rarely driven hard. A few squirts here and there and anyone that knows me would know thats the absolute truth.

$30k

Sorry, not interested in trades and please serious buyers only thanks.

Contact Brandon on:

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 0438 0222 88

Some pictures included (Will get some of the Interior shortly)

http://gtcarclub.com/resources/cruisefiles/1353_wm.JPG

http://gtcarclub.com/resources/cruisefiles/1156_wm.JPG

http://gtcarclub.com/resources/cruisefiles/832_wm.JPG

http://gtcarclub.com/resources/cruisefiles/772_wm.JPG

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nice car but you have the stock kit??

please let me know.

Cheers

Sorry I don't have the original front and rear. I wonder how it will look without the sideskirts though.

I have a friend with a similar setup

http://gtcarclub.com/resources/carfiles/717.JPG

http://gtcarclub.com/resources/carfiles/718.JPG

http://gtcarclub.com/resources/carfiles/716.JPG

  • 1 month later...
Omg brandon!?!? why are you selling it?? Such a nice car!! haven't been on a proper cruise with you yet. :)

Sorry I didnt see your post. Oops!

Well initial thought was 4 door would suit my needs a little better. I love taking my son on drives and it is so hard to get him into the babyseat in the GTR. I am looking at joining the Evo Cheaters!

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