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1997 Series 3 anniversary edition midnight purple GTR

18x11 Enkei NT03 lightweight racing rims.

Brand new NPC heavy duty clutch

Trust Intercooler 100x300x600.

Rob Bliss custom 3 inch exhaust.

Lowered Biltein suspension with fulcrum camber kit front and back.

Adjustable Cam gears

Dual Greddy gauges

Interior in excellent condition with series 3 red stitching and original GTR floor mats.

Tinted Windows.

Custom Dash Mat.

Dynatron 3 cut immobiliser and alarm + security etching.

Pioneer DEH-8520 MP3 stereo system with 5 channel Kicker amplifier with remote and uprated speakers all round.

Greddy spec-B boost controller.

Brand new genuine xenon headlights.

This car has been very well taken care of, used as a daily driver since import and never raced at the track.

It currently outputs around 240RWKW @1.2Bar on stock turbos but has the potential for huge power gains with a computer or upgraded turbos.

Regularly serviced every 5000Km at Allstar Tuning systems where I am told this is one of the best condition GTRs around.

Originally imported with 80K genuine Km from Special Vehicle Imports 3 years ago.

Now has 131000 on the clock.

Looking for 35K, not desperate to sell but it is on the market nonetheless.

Email me at [email protected] or PM if interested.

Thanks

Mark

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  • 2 weeks later...
That is one amazing looking car. I was wondering if you could tell me the offsets for those Enkei's?

Sorry mate, not sure on the offsets, when I had the wheels off, the stickers were smudged. As soon as I can get them off to measure it I will let you know :D

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Mark,

Just wondering if i could organise a time to take the GT-R for a test drive? Im in the market for a 33 and this looks like it has been taken care of very well indeed.

Are you firm with $35k?

Cheers,

Sam.

Hey Mark,

Just wondering if i could organise a time to take the GT-R for a test drive? Im in the market for a 33 and this looks like it has been taken care of very well indeed.

Are you firm with $35k?

Cheers,

Sam.

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