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I may need to sell my beloved GTR as i am building a house and will need a ute.

It is a late 1992 model Gun Metal Grey GTR with 120,000 genuine kms on the clock.

ENGINE:

-Apexi Twin Pod Filter kit

-Trust Cam gears (I recently spent over $1000 installing new belt, idler, tensioner, water pump etc)

-Trust Clear cam cover (Original comes with sale)

-Stainless steel 3 - 3.5" Veilside exhaust (Front pipes, super high flow cat)

-Changed all diff and gearbox oils 15,000kms ago.

-Oil changed every 5,000kms

SUSPENSION:

-Fully adjustable Bilstein suspension kit with Ebach springs, new pinapples, sway bars - the lot

STYLING:

-Genuine Greddy Gracer side skirts (originals come with sale)

-Jun front grill

-20% Tints rear and qaurter panel windows

INTERIOR:

-Standard

ELECTRONIC:

-2wd/4wd switch with torque split which cam with the car and i never use.

-Apexi Boost Gauge

-6000k HID head lights

-Immobilser and keyless entry

OTHER FEATURES:

-Original GTR Mats

-Still has cold air con

-Pioneer MP3/Ipod compatible Head Deck

-I just put 4 new Toyo tyres on, including a wheel balance.

-I have also just changed the brake booster as the old one leaked, also new brake fluid, brake pads are about 80%

-Tuned by Racepace, 225kw atw, with healthy dyno sheets to prove.

Have heaps of receipts to prove all work.

Everything else is standard, wheels, intercooler, ABS etc.

Car runs like a dream and has good oil pressure, starts first time everytime.

I even have Japanese log books, Nissan F.A.S.T and Auction sheets

PRICE: $19,000 or swap for a Falcon Ute.

Contact Phil on 0430 337 774.

PICS UP TOMORROW!

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