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I have had this car complied and now is back up for sale after Vic Roads imcompetence made me loose the sale. I have only had two people look at it and the first wanted it but couldn't find the funds and with the second buyer it was a disaster with Vic Roads leading to the sale falling through due to a time blowout.

White in colour with a very straight body. Everything lines up and no sign of previous accident damage. Chassis rails have never been jacked off.

The only extras it has is a turbo time and some sort of speed meter . It also has a cd stacker in the rear.

A few small marks on the interior but nothing to serious.

The disks have been rarely driven on after machining and heaps of meat on the pads.

The motor is very quiet for a 26.

It has new 245 tyres on 17 inch froged 3 piece rims from the AVO turboworld race gtr. Not the pictured 18"

Just passed a RWC amonth ago with no problems and has been vehicle inspected by RE Customs with the previous buyer and they found no faults mechanically or structurally.

An extreemely nice car to drive.

55k ish kms

Pics will be up soon as I have some new ones.

Please call if you are serious as I can't really be bothered with time wastes on the forum or back a forth sms. I don't have internat at home either.

If you can't afford a phone call you can't afford a gtr.

$20K with RWC or $21500 on the road in your name. FIRM on Price!!

In Melbourne

Gareth

Call me on 0417370869 to discuss or answer any questions

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Do you have pics of interior, instrument cluster, undercarriage, engine bay etc.. it's just that if I do buy the car I'm going to have to fly down to vic from Brissie and /or transport it from your place without seeing the car first.. I hope you understand my dilemma, but so far I like the look of the exterior and everything.

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