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61xxxkms, $46,500

* Mods:

- After market Alarm system

- Splitfire Coil Packs

- Nismo 600cc injectors

- Greddy turbo timer

- Blitz dual solenoids Boost Controller

- Apexi PFC + Hand controller

- Blitz pannel air filter

- Tomie Adjustable Cam gears.

- Xforce front pipe and high flow cat 3"

- Nismo cat back exhaust

- Volk Racing rims 18x10"

- Kumho Tyres 275/35 R18 Near New

- Ogura twin plate clutch

- Manually adjust exhaust noise control valve.

* Genuine interior:

- TV, Radio+CD player with 6 CDs stacker in the boot.

Recently replaced new fuel filter, gear box oil and torque split system oil.

Fine tuned by professional mechanic. Conservative power but very reponsive.

Maribyrnong, Melbourne.

Brandon: 0413 459 016

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Top car Brandon! Thanks again for the ride and letting me check her out. :rofl:

She's definately worth every cent!

If she is worth every cent why dont u buy it then!!!!

U obviously dont want a car!!!!!!!!!!

I have read up on ur SAGA of finding a GTR and to be honest I dont feel u have the intentions of buying one!!!

YOU SAID ITS WORTH EVERY CENT THEN BUT IT!!!!!!

Any Sedan, 5 Doors, 4 Doors 4WDs with Automatic Transmission up to or near $10,000 will be considered too... :(

Interested??

Mod's are: 3" XForce TBE, Hypertech CAI, 18 x 8 APEC Iniri Comp wheels, Pedders Sports Rider Suspension, Whiteline 22mm RSB, Front Strut Brace, PMD Blanking plate, MY05 STi TMIC with Alloy Y-Pipe and STi BOV and Samco Silicon hose bits.

Interior is like new, second owner. I bought it with 74,000 on it 2 years ago and it now has 86,000 on it.

About to install a turbo chimney/heatshield this weekend too.

Probably not what your after but thought I would ask.

Cheers.

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Hi Sideway,

Do you mean my car is not 10k?

Redbook Priceguide is:

* Private Price Guide $16,700 - $19,200

* Trade In Price Guide $13,000 - $15,500

* Average Km 110,000 - 180,000

Those prices do not include mod's etc. If I sold it on an enthusiast website etc. I may get 21-22k, considering the low Km's compared to a lot of other examples.

I'm not sure I have understood what you are looking for?

Sorry mate.

Edited by Deziner

his looking for a cheaper car, hence the 10k limit. yours is over what he wants to spend

Hi Sideway,

Do you mean my car is not 10k?

Redbook Priceguide is:

* Private Price Guide $16,700 - $19,200

* Trade In Price Guide $13,000 - $15,500

* Average Km 110,000 - 180,000

Those prices do not include mod's etc. If I sold it on an enthusiast website etc. I may get 21-22k, considering the low Km's compared to a lot of other examples.

I'm not sure I have understood what you are looking for?

Sorry mate.

If she is worth every cent why dont u buy it then!!!!

U obviously dont want a car!!!!!!!!!!

I have read up on ur SAGA of finding a GTR and to be honest I dont feel u have the intentions of buying one!!!

YOU SAID ITS WORTH EVERY CENT THEN BUT IT!!!!!!

^ LOL I agree. he must be the fussiest "buyer" in the world, or is just a dreamer who can't really afford one and is just going around looking for joy rides.. :)

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