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Make: Nissan

Model: BNCR33 GTR

Milage: 78,000km

Colour: Silver

Location: Newcastle

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $29,000

Contact: By posting reply or via PM.

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The car is in immaculate condition and is owned by a Skyline enthusiast (obviously, being on this forum! :rofl: )

I am the second owner in Australia - have had the GTR for 1 year now and it has never been in an accident, hail storm, flood, etc.

Never drifted, drag raced, dynoed and driven all that hard. It only gets driven to and from work essentially!

Although I love the GTR - its time for a change to something more sensible so I am open to offers of a swap plus cash adjustment for a car of lesser value.

Thanks for taking the time to look at this car.

Specs:

Twin Turbo 2.6L Engine

Genuine Trust Front Mount Intercooler

Twin HKS Pod Filters HKS SSQ Blow Off Valve

Work Equip 18" Dished Wheels

Kakimoto 3.5 "Racing Exhaust System

Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch (Only 5,000km's old!!!)

Brembo Disk Brakes

GTR Front & Rear Strut Bars

Images:

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any idea of what you are looking at for a trade and how much lesser value you have in mind?

are you thinking a gemini with $28,500 cash adjust or are you thinking evo with $1500 adjust?

whats the gemini like???? let me tell you

factory original ie rusted out, gutless motor, pig to drive.....

do we have a deal???

lol nah i was more thinking the evo in my link

Edited by evo201
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