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nah sorry chris.

just the R34 GTT sets. i have a set of 18*9.5 18*9 VOLK TE37 that i will include if she goes for $22,250... currently on the R34 GTT. they have 265-R18 rear potenzas and 245-R18 fronts 85-90% thread :no:

hi

will be intersted in trading in wid honda civic VTI-R 1999 2 door coupe Black 11 month rego 109000 ks timing belt change at 99ks full serives from 0 ks to now from honda dealer full log books reply at [email protected].

cheers

Hi all. i just realised that i got a typo in my title. it is meant to be 12/05 complied and rego is till 6/07

im selling my BNR32 GTR for cash and a drift car. looking for any silvia. S13, S14 or S15. do want a strawberry silvia. or even a R33 GTST or R34 GTT. 4door would be excellent.

CarSales advertisment.

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/&a...2&make_id=5

this is the SAU ad:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...129483&st=0

Build Date 10/1990

Silver BNR32

100,xxx kms. All Genuine Kms has log books and stickers on door to verify.

100,000kms service done after compliance, New oils (Diff Gearbox Attessa)

Diff Front+Rear: Castrol LSX.

Gearbox: Castrol Syntrans.

Transfer: Castrol Dexron III

Attessa: Castrol Dexron III

Genuine nissan coolant. Fuel Filter, Air Filter. Injectors cleaned. Denso Platnium plugs regapped to 0.75mm. Most Belts replaced. and new exhast manifold to turbo gaskets. All exhast gaskets replaced

Spent $2000 on the body fixing up paint and transporting damage. All good with receipts.

T-Belt replaced in Japan.

No major accident history, Strut alignment check and WA done in june.

Complied 12/2005

12 months rego till 6/07

1st australian owner.

Always garaged

washed and waxed weekly

Hardly any wear on interior

Repainted the whole vehicle except Bonnet and boot due to bad paint.

Serviced every 3000kms with Castrol Formular R 10w-60. (28/7/06)

No leaks Engine is in A1 Condition. Has not seen track, drag or circuit. Has not been boosted the restrictor still in place.

Genuine Nismo 3.5" exhast from dumps. 3" Y piece front pipe (comes with certificate of authenticy)

Nismo 260kph Speedo

Kakimoto Chipped ECU

Bilstein Strut suspension. realy HARD settings.

Razo shifter

Front Nissan Strut Brace

Rear Nissan Strut Brace

Nissan Coolbox (sort of a Drink cooler) (Does anyone else have this option?)

99% sure it is equiped with steel wheeled turbos. looks like steel wheel sounds like steel wheel when flicked.

compression test came up within specs. done by mechanic mate 3/06

17x9 BBS lookalike forged Rims with 1.5"dish and New 245/40R17 Nangkang NSII tyres.

Also have a pair of R34 GT-T rims for the GTR that will arrive soon 17x7.5

Price Drop NOW $20,500-

NEGOTIABLE will Trade for a SR20 Silvia (S13,S14,S15) or Skyline R33 GTST or R34 GTT. cash either way.

PM me your Offers.

for everyone that requested additional photos here we are.

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....mp;p=1280428762

links are in my signature..

thanks for ur time

mark.

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GTR back on market due to payment falling through.. if u want to do a sort of trade let me knw if ur still interested.

thanks

mark.

BUMP NOW selling for $19,990 and alot less for as is. i want a quick sale.. sick of tyre kickers

thank you

BUMP

im negotiable to a point . i barely drive this now and could do with the money as im going on holidays as soon as this semester is over!..

PM me with offers im flexible and will sell cheaper for as is.

Thinking it over the exchange would be a real head ache with locations across 2 states etc etc. Sorry to bother you mate i got exited again but think i will stick to something a bit closer ...shame though nice car from what i can make out :P

Hi buddy just come across your ad for your gtr I have an R31GTS-X for sale and would be interested in a possible swap or your gtr and $3500 your way the R31 was featured in HPI vol 75 so you can check it out there and I have included a link to the add on car sales as this car would suite your needs and requirements for something cheaper and more economical than the gtr would make an awsome drift car and has had no expense spared and would definatly stand out in the scene a lot more than anotherer silvia or r33gts I live on the gold coast so let me know if your interested at all and we can arrange to meet up to check the cars out in the flesh you can contact me on mob 0471305401 thanks Darren. http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/csauth/!..._ads?ord=726948

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