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Not the GTR!!!!, will be very hard to get a better gtr stock than you have now.
Dont do it Michele, you'll have a very hard time finding a neater GTR than the one you already have...

Awww guys, you're making it hard for me. I thought this V Spec II looked clean, but I've only seen photos so far, so maybe you're right, maybe they aren't that easy to find them this clean. Actually, I forgot how hard it was to find this one in such good condition.

I'll send you both the link to the one I was looking at via PM and you can PM me back what you think

any further details on it?

Its pretty stock, very good condition, imported June 2007 - It has 68,540 kays on it now. Mechanics said they believe they are original kays but like the rest of us, I can't always be certain. Has Tien coilovers and a basic boost controller, not much more that I can think of. It has a custom built clutch from KB Engineering Penrith.

I have to be honest, I'm having second thoughts now I look at these photos again and hear what the guys who know my car are saying.

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I wouldn't part with it unless I thought I could get something better, but perhaps I am being too hasty and should think about this harder.

Thanks for knocking some sense into me :)

nooooooooooooooooooooo!

don't do it Michelle. if the rest of it is as good as the engine bay that car is a keeper. original and straight R32 GTRs are a real treasure and everyone appreciates them.

imho moving to a V spec isn't worth the hassle unless you have found one that is as good as yours and a VSpec is a must have for you.

I should also mention, that I had promised Dereck from Fifth Gear Motorsports first dibbs on the 4dr GTST. But can't get him on the phone to let him know I've decided to sell it.

I should also mention, that I had promised Dereck from Fifth Gear Motorsports first dibbs on the 4dr GTST. But can't get him on the phone to let him know I've decided to sell it.

damn..hopefully he pulls out.... :P

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