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hi guys

looking at selling my car but not in a hurry to, cause ill keep the car for as long as i can.

price drop $11,000ono so not looking at any offers way under the price.

car is immaculate and well maintained. i work as a mechanic so the car is serviced regurlarly every 4000 k's.

cars paint is in excelent condition.

exterior.

gun metal grey

full gtr bodykit - gtr front bar, got 2months ago

- gtr rear spoiler

- gtr bonnet

- gtr grill

also comes with full vertex kit ( front bar, skirts and rear bar) un painted

and 2 stock bars(front, black and grey)

interior

just bought new sound system

- new head unit jvc

- 6" all round jvc front and cadence rear

- 12inch sub cadence

also have the old 6" speakers as well to throw in panasonic

- centre guages gtr look - auto meter boost,temp,volt

- a pillar guages - auto meter boost, air fuel

- razo pedals

- razo gear knob

- also have a psp mounted onto the dash

- genuine skyline floor mats 5 piece

engine

- front mount cooler custom piping got engineer cert

- pod filter with also the stock box included

- bov with trumpet

- cat back exhaust

misc

drilled and slotted discs all round

gtr calipers front and rear

4 new tyres

17inch rims

king springs all round with a spare set for the rear

18x,xxx km

this is my pride and joy and absolutly love driving this car, and not in a hurry to sell.

thanks for viewing

interested in cash or trade, so if anyone has a trade then just holler

ph - 0412 219 552 call business hours - 8am-5pm mon-friday

email [email protected]

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