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Make:

Nissan

Model:

Skyline GTR V-SPEC

Milage:

6x,000 km

Transmission:

5MT

Colour:

Dark grey pearl

Location:

South eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Complied?

Yes

RWC supplied?

No

Currently registered?

Yes, 11 months rego

Price:

$25,000 FIRM

Swaps for EVO, STI, Supra - PM all offers

Contact:

PM

Call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments / Modifications:

Genuine V-SPEC with the A-LSD cluster, upgraded ALTESSA and suspension

Always serviced with the best MOTUL oils, gear and engine

Engine never misses a beat, oil pressure gauge almost reads '8' on start up and at cruising sits around the '4' mark which indicates the motor is more than healthy

Gearbox shifts smooth but occasionally crunches into 4th gear as the synchro's are worn, common problem with the GTR gearboxes but other than that its perfect. Shifts smooth every time, clutch engages like new and is perfect for street/track use

$2,xxx worth of receipts from CHASER Motorsports which shows service and maintenance history from early 2008. $1,xxx worth of receipts from CENTRELINE suspension when new bushes were installed and a wheel alignment was completed

Had the car retuned a few weeks back, have receipts to show work completed and also dyno graph to show tune/power figure. The car made 230kw at the wheels on 13psi with a very leaky and shit flowing exhaust, since then I have changed the whole exhaust with new XS power front pipes which got from a 2.5" inlet to a 3" outlet, 3" decat pipe, as well as a new 3" cat back exhaust which has a big resonator to keep it quiet. This exhaust flows 110% better than the last and I have no doubt it will make more power, with a set of cam gears and 14psi the car will easily see 250kw at the wheels

Wheels I put on last weekend, brand new WORK Emotion XD9 in white, 18 x 10 + 18 all around with new TOYO tyres. I have had these on for less than a week along with the front pipes, cat back and decat pipe so they have all done less than 500km

Exterior is in very good condition, paint is great and has come up awesome with a full detail

Engine:

Custom intake piping

TRUST pod filters

XS Power front pipes - New

JJR Type 2 decat pipe - New

TRUST copy 3" stainless cat back - New

Custom water/oil catch tank

SPLITFIRE coil packs

Apexi Power FC - Tuned to 230kw on 13psi (comes with dyno graphs and receipts for tune)

Will come with standard air box and snorkel

Interior & Sound:

New interior floor carpet

Seats, trims and dash are in awesome condition

Near new R33 GTR S3 V-SPEC cluster with super bright LED lights

Super bright LED lights in DIN gauge

Drivers and passenger airbag

PIONEER DEH6050UB head unit

Drive line:

WORK Emotion XD9 in white 18 x 10 + 18 - New

TOYO tyres - New

Slotted front rotors

New lock nuts - Black

XTREME HD clutch

Lightened flywheel

SUPERPRO adjustable caster kit

SUPERPRO adjustable camber kit

Images:

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Genuine interest only, no time wasters or offers under 25k because I will not respond

Thanks

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Driven this car before, nice exhaust tone, nice rare colour.

However, it's funny, i sold the Greddy Turbo timer to the previous owner i even helped him to install it, are you sure you put it in? I wanted to purchase this vehicle but back then the car had a little 'misfortune'. Is that the new coat of paint resprayed?

Let me know the best price.

Cheers

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hey abu... i know your two bros from pem.... i was a border too.. i cant quite afford 25 though.... gl with sale..... i am up in qld at the moment.. i saw your youngest bro at the pem soccer pub the other week and chatted about a few of my ideas. currently i am looking for a 32 gtr with rwd switch for approx 15g worked.

regards... chris

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