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Make: NISSAN

Model: BCNR 33 GTR

Milage: 48286km as at 12/04/2008

Transmission: 5 Speeds Manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Fortitude Valley Brisbane

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? YES

Currently registered? OCT 2008

Price: $29,000 nego

Contact: 0413861558

Comments / Modifications:

Car is silver in colour and is in perfect condition, also with DC5 Integra Type-R blue Recaro seats, 18x10 Rays Te37 with Yokohama S-Drive 265/35/ZR18 all round brand new, fully adjustable cusco coil-over suspension, Nismo 320km dash speedo, 8000k Bi-Xeron Head Light System, Mines air-filter, 3' cat back exhaust and Biltz Access Racing ECU. Perfect car to drive also I will give you the standard GTR seats as well so you getting 2 set of seat in the sell.

VIN no: 6U900BNCR33007497

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Edited by cool_banana

Will sell for $23000 with the Factory seat and wheels with good tyres!! All in very good condition!! Will consider offer or trade with cash on my side!!

Also comes with a Brand new alram system and Apexi Turbo Timer all in box never open just bought today!!

Call me 0413 861 558

Edited by cool_banana

Hi mate,any chance you could get some photos in the daylight of the car,particularly a nice side shot.

Just alot of the other pics are quite dark,thanks.

Greg

Hi mate,any chance you could get some photos in the daylight of the car,particularly a nice side shot.

Just alot of the other pics are quite dark,thanks.

Greg

Also interested in better pictures, as well as pictures of the condition of the both sets of seats and rims.. How are the brake pads on the car, has it been serviced recently??

Hi mate,any chance you could get some photos in the daylight of the car,particularly a nice side shot.

Just alot of the other pics are quite dark,thanks.

Greg

PM sent attach all pic you need

Also interested in better pictures, as well as pictures of the condition of the both sets of seats and rims.. How are the brake pads on the car, has it been serviced recently??

Pm with pic sent and the pads on the car are good and i serviced the car about 3 weeks ago!!

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