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Im posting this to see if anyone is in the market for a GTT Sedan. A friend of my ex bought this car when it was brand new in japan. After a few years he sold it to a car yard then got import to australia and i happen to be the one that bought it straight off the importer. I only find out a few months after i got the car, its a weird story. Anyway.

Before the car came to aus,he told me that he changed the wheels,dash,exhaust,computer,control arms and bodykit. But when i got the car,bodykit and exhaust is gone so its a bit of shame.

Im the first australian owner. I had own the car for about 4 years now. I only really been driving it for about 7 months in 4 years as i got my licence suspended not long after i bought the car. Since than i got caught a few times driving without licence so now i have to wait another 4 years before i can drive again so thats why im thinking of selling the car.

IM NOT IN A RUSH TO SELL IT SO PLEASE DO NOT OFFER ME SOME FUNNY NUMBER!!!

Here is the list of whats in the car:

HDI Front Mount

Mines Computer

Nismo Control Arms

R34 GTR Brembo Brakes

18 TE37 Bronze with Almost Brand New RE001

Nismo Dash (Showing 65XXX plus another 3000 before he changed it)

Tein Super Street with EDFC

HKS SSQ BOV

HID

LED Tail Light (cost almost 1k)

Carbon Interior

Parking Sensor

Here is the list thats not on the car:

R34 GTR Carbon Bonnet

HKS GT3037 ProS

Cusco Tension Rod Bar

Rear East Bear Wide Fender

Xforce 3' Exhuast with Metal CAT

I change the oil every 6 months as the car only get to driven once in every two weeks,so that it can charge to battery as well.

The car is parked in my garge most of its Austrlian life,but its not perfect. Ive attach some pic of where the problems are (got key and dent).

All the mechanical work is done by IS Motor Racing.

Reason For Sale:

Just bought a unit,would be nice if i can put some extra cash into my loan. But if i cant sell it then i will just keep on mod it. My goal is 250KWATW with a GTR Front in White.

Price:

Option A: Buying the car as it is(with whatever thats on the car) $17000

Option B: Option A + Turbo,Exhaust and Bar installed $24000

Option C: Option A + B + Standard body colour of your choice with GTR Front and Wide body(Front & Rear) $32000

All the mechanical work is going to be done by IS, body work most likly will be josh from JSAI.

I live in Sydney Northern Beaches, you can come around night time to see the car. I can take more pic if anyone request. NO TEST DRIVE as the car now is pretty standard so its just like most of the car that you have owned.

Any question please feel free to email me on [email protected]

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sorry man..forgot to reply your PM..at this stage i wont sell my rim as my old wheels will not fit my car after i change to brembo..

Vincent: from japan. BTW,are you the guys that owns the blue 350 twin turbo??

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