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if it is September 1997 it HAS to be a series 3. Is there red stitching on the door skins, rear seats and steering wheel? The series 3 ONLY came out with xenons, so it must have had the headlights exchanged for some reason. It looks like a series 3 front bumper and in KR4, I know cos I just sold a series 3 GTR :blink: .

Thats correct, it has ll the series 3 gear. It is indeed KR4 silver.

Unfortunately the headlights are not the correct ones and also the R32 gtr driver and passenger seats are in there rather than the series 3 front seats which makes me think there were racing seats of some description in there and then swapped back to these ones for compliance etc. Also a fun fact, the car was imported and complianced the month i bought it so i am the first aussie owner.

Also TMAT its pretty sad that you feel the need to flame every for sale thread

Cheers

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gday mate,

im interested in the car, but i live in brisbane, if your heading down sometime after the 24th of july, coz im currently on holidays overseas, mayb we could arrange a time to view the car? if you dont mind i would also like to get the car inspected at GT Auto Garage here in brisbane if the sale goes through before i purchase,

let me know,

cheers

Adam

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