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I am starting TAFE full time on Monday and am looking at the possibility of selling my pride and joy. I have had the car since September 2001, and I am the only Australian owner. The car is a pleasure to drive, and is very reliable. It is serviced every 5000km and is garaged every day of the week, as I am lucky enough to walk to work (so it never has to sit in traffic).

The car has been left relatively stock. The paint is the reason I bought the car, and the condition of the paintwork is always complimented.

The Car has

- Immaculate Silver Factory Paint

- 108,000km

- Major service done in Jaunary (yes, it's only done 8,000km since then)..

- Bosch Fuel Pump

- HKS Hyper Exhaust. Front pipe, and high flow cat.

- Autometer Boost Gauge (silver faced) mounted underneath the wiper controls.

- Very smooth gearbox.

- Rego to 04/09/2003*

- Tinted Windows

- R32 GTR rear wing

- Rear pods

- Side skirts from Jetspeed (not fitted)

- Alarmed

- Front, and rear speakers replaced with JBL and Pioneer.

- Pioneer CD player

- Kenwood Amp

- R32 GTR Rear seat

- Repadded front driver seat. Very comfortable

Just looking at offers at this stage.

Would part with it for around $16500. This is a very clean car, in great condition.

*I got my rego papers in the mail the other day. The rego can be renewed to have 12 months on it, or you can pay the rego, and we can take it off the price of the car.

Pics:

http://groups.msn.com/Paul17maher/shoebox.msnw?Page=1

Email:

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Rear pods are the little bits of body kit behind the rear wheels, like an extension of the side skirts. Im pretty sure they come standard on Type M GTSt.

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