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Item for sale – 1995 GTR Skyline VSPEC

Colour – KLO Metallic Silver

Kilometres – 144,000 (Genuine and books from late 1995 to current date)

Location – Gold Coast, QLD

Condition – Immaculate/Showroom

Reason for sale – Financial Hardship. :)

Asking price - $32,999ono

Contact Information – [email protected] / 0433230435

Will happily send Australia Wide

***NOW LISTED ON CARSALES***

Hey guys unfortunately due to financial hardship, I have decided it’s time to settle down, and get out.

Therefore I am selling my beloved investment/weekend toy. She’s a 95 GTR Vspec finished in the factory KLO standard metallic silver.

I bought the car through Andrew at Kudos Motorsports (after looking for 12 months for a perfect example!)) He privately sourced and imported the car from the first original owner in Japan who bought it new in 1995. I have all the logbooks, manuals both English and Japanese, all receipts from Day 1 to the current date today (Including services at WAKOs, Nissan and here in Australia respectively at Pizzi), the original bill of sale, the dealership sales information and options list, in depth service history along with the master key and two genuine GTR keys. There is a long weekends worth of reading there!!

This is one immaculate car that would suit the most fussiest of buyer. The motor is stock and is outstanding condition. When imported a full overhaul (all belts, bushes, fluids, and I mean ALL, diffs, tranny, transfer case, oil, brake..EVERYTHING.) was carried out and has only done 6,000km since then (I don’t drive it at all) Doesn’t drop, or use a skerrick of oil, nor does it blow any smoke. Have had it compression tested recently and had a solid 155 come up on all 6. Starts first time every time, and now due to my situation, I will be storing it away until sold.

It’s never seen the track, or the strip, garaged 7 Days a week and driven only on Sundays. It’s amazingly tight and goes like a bat out hell and turns on a dime.

I bought the car stock standard right down to the factory tint and head unit and speakers. Since then I have done a few little tweaks to bring it into the 21st century.

-Ohlins Adjustable Coilovers all around

-18x10 D1R’s wrapped in 245 Semi slicks

-HID headlight conversion

-Retro fitted S3 Steering wheel with airbag still in use

-C’s Short shifter

-R34GTR genuine Nissan pedal set

-Window tint

-Aircon regassed (super cold now!)

-Apexi air-filter

-Hks super dragger exhaust (fantastic note)

-Fitted N1 bonnet, including lip (factory bonnet included)

-Nismo clear indicator set side and front

-Hand stitched armrest, gearboot, and handbrake lever

-Nismo titanium shifter

-Sony Xplod unit, with Rockford Fosgate speakers, amp and sub.

-GREDDY air diffuser

-LED dash conversion

- I have all the factory items except the wheels if the buyer wishes to return the car back to stock. These can be included at time of sale if wanted.

I personally want to see this car go to a member of the SAU community and I can hopefully one day buy it back as it is a one of a kind car. It is however listed on carsales, and it will sell.

This car can be vouched for by both my Mechanics who I use (separate businesses) along with Andrew from Kudos. Countless people in the scene are constantly commenting on how clean it is, and how well kept. I’ve also been told by my family and the missus that I am extremely OCD. (I think you have to be when you own such a machine :P )

I am happy to answer any questions anyone may have about the car or its history, and please feel free to contact me, and if need be my mechanics details can be given out for a serious buyer.

Test drives are welcome, joy riders and tire kickers are not, so please stay home. I’m not looking for a trade of any kind, don’t care if it’s a Ferrari, I need to get out of debt, and settle down. *The car has NO finance owing on it, REVS check welcome*

Please feel free to contact me via Pm or on my mobile, the car can be viewed on the weekends with 24 hours notice required to remove it from storage. My price is negotiable, but I’d rather sell my kidneys on the black market than give it away, so lowball offers will be simply ignored.

**ALSO I DON'T CARE IF YOU CAN BUY ONE FOR 18K. If you think you can buy a genuine GTR for 18k, goodluck, you go ahead and buy that thrashed GTR with cheap mods and "50,000km"**

Now for the PICTURESS!! C&C welcome..

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What about our photo shoot? :P

Anyway good luck for the sale.

Will be going ahead as planned, just have a few money issues at the moment!

no way!! sad time bro.

did you ever get it dynoed?

alarm? immobiliser? (sorry if it's in the body of the post, rushing as i'm at work).

Yeah I know :D .. Unfortunately, Westpac has these things called multigrips, and has placed my balls in them. Never been dynoed, happily eats VE SS'es though :)

Will be going ahead as planned, just have a few money issues at the moment!

Yeah I know :woot: .. Unfortunately, Westpac has these things called multigrips, and has placed my balls in them. Never been dynoed, happily eats VE SS'es though :)

Aahh the good old westpac multi's :D I understand fully.

All the best with sale.

I am quietly interested too by the way just need to see what my options are at the moment.

Wow mate letting her go? Such a shame to hear you're in the financial woes :)

I've known the seller since he managed to get himself this baby, and I can assure from the way he treated it, and SPOILT it, he wouldn't be selling her if he didn't have to. In fact, he wouldn't shut up about everything he fixed up on it whenever he did so :laugh: enthusiasts will be enthusiasts though :D

Good luck matey, hope it goes to a great home and you get what she's worth...haha no even this is ripping you off isn't it?

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Hey mate long time no speak, Yeah unfortunately I am abit OCD. (as we both know)

Just incase SAu didn't know, I sold my last R33 to Trozzle here who bought it sight unseen 1200kms away. I'll let him inform you via PM how OCD I am about my skylines... I do shit when its needed, not afforded... Wait, thats why I am in this mess!

Yeah, I bought the 33 in my avatar from this seller, going only by what he told me in PMs and over the phone, and a SH*TLOAD of photos he was kind enough to send through to me. Certainly didn't screw me around, and didn't leave any details out. Possible buyers from interstate, you can rest assured you won't get screwed around with what you're buying, he went out of his way for me just so I was satisfied with what I was getting.

Thanks troy! It's what being a skyline enthusiast is about.

Beleive me when I say I don't want to sell it!

I am VERY negotiable people, I NEED this gone by January. Highest offer wins it.

Cmon guys, running out of time here.. It needs to go... Would make a great new present for the new year! I've had alot of interest elsewhere, but no ones fronted the cash!

damn, such a beautiful car mate

all the best happy new years :banana:

Thanks mate, I think you should buy it ;)

OMG thats a clean example. Good luck with the sale :cheers: .

Thank you mate, If Pepsinator doesn't buy it, maybe you should :)

Hi Just curious is the image of the engine bay is over exposed as it looks like it is a white engine bay?

Hey Fuzzy, All the images shown here are UN-EDITED apart from shrinking them down. Yes the shot of the engine bay looking down on it does look a little white, took it in my garage with a flash.

However if you want to look at the photos of the engine bay in the daylight on my driveway thats a better shot of the engine..

As many people have said, photos do not do this car justice. You can eat out of that engine bay.

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