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Parts and Fluids changed during full service 1 month ago:

All brand new Genuine Nissan Parts

Timing belt

Water Pump

Thermostat

Cam Seals

Crank Seals

Tensioner Bearing Spring

Timing Belt Idler Bearing

Timing Belt Tensioner Bearing

Ancillary Belts (Water Pump/Alternator, Power Steering, Air-conditioning)

Front and Rear Diff (Motul)

Gear Box Oil (Castrol)

Transfer case (Castrol)

Engine Oil and Filter (Motul)

Iridium Spark Plugs (NGK)

Brake Fluid Flush (Martini Racing)

OEM Brake Pads

Coolant flush (Castrol)

Fuel Filter

Bridgestone Tyres with 80% thread

Modifications:

HKS Hi Flow Panel Filter (Brand New)

Fujitsubo Cat-Back Exhaust

Trust Turbo Timer

Factory N1 front bar

Factory N1 headlights (HID)

Remote central locking with immobiliser

Engine Compression report available.

Immaculate 11/1993 Built GTR for sale. I am the first owner in Aus. The car is stock standard and was complianced in November 08. I bought the car late last year from an import dealer with the intention of making it a daily driver.

Car is in excellent condition. It even still has the engine undertray and brake cooling ducts present.

The car was recently given a full service with the intention to keep it in excellent condition.

Genuine reason for selling - Decided to go for the R34 GTR instead. ;)

Nothing more to spend if you want to keep it stock standard. Service and parts cost me nearly $2500 and they are pretty much brand new. Receipts available. Feel free to arrange for an inspection.

Dan: 0401486813 Located in Melbourne CBD

Let me know if you need more pictures of the car.

Asking for $21990 but reasonable offers accepted.

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Price Drop to $20,990

Call for inspection :D

Hey Dan,

How many kms have you put on since having it imported? and are they genuine kms? Seems quite difficult to find a clean r32 gtr with those numbers on the dial. Must be a smooth drive.

Can you PM me your best price? coz I'm interested but i guess only if the price is right.

Thanks,

Yao

I only put 1000kms on the car.

Initially plan to drive the R32 for a year before getting the R34.

But the way yen is going, I thought may as well take the chance now and buy the R34s that came in with good exchange rates.

So really would like to sell the car.

It is in very good condition guys. Nothing more to spend other than to modify it.

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