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hey ive recently bought a GTR and unable to come up with funds to register it, so im letting it go for fairly cheap.

also i need to pay a mate back for crashing his 180sx. Be quick i need it gone by this weekend, or im stripping it for parts.

car is is great condtion inside and out, no cigarette marks in the seats. best interior ive seen so far. car is fairly stock comes with Mines Ecu

HKS oil pump

Greddy Turbo timer

Greddy boost controller

all road worthly work is done cost me 1500, all it needs now is a engineer certificate($500),

never been registered in Australia so if you buy it youll be the first owner.

Price 13500-14000 FIRM.

call or text 0435460430, im not usually on the website so i would prefer a call or text.

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all that means to me when i bought my 89 model 32 was it doesnt have an australian compliance but it gets a state compliance.

it has to be fit for the state it is going to get rego in.

if it travels to another state it needs to be recomplianced but not engineered again.

its an 89 model. anything 1990 and above has to have a full australian compliance. approx 2.5k.

my SA compliance cost me $800or a 4dr including engineer certificate for the side door crash inpact bracing. $600 for 2dr.

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