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Model:

1989 Model

Colour:

Gunmetal Grey KH2

Changes from stock:

Pods

255 x 35 x 18 Speedy Obsessions

Haltech E11 ECU

3" Catback exhaust

Price:

$18.0k without RWC

$20.0k with RWC

Things I would like fixed/changed:

Needs new clutch (will be looking at getting that done regardless of RWC or not)

Current wheels don't suit the car IMO (I have a full set of gold Enkei NTO3's to replace the Speedy's. The Speedy's are on the car temporarily as they will ultimately go on my Maxima)

AC regassed (not really to fussed about this but can envisaged ppl quering me about this....and along with the ABS :) which doesn't leak btw)

Location:

Brisbane (south)

Serviced/Maintained:

Dan @ ERD

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Hi,

This car has 76k's approx on the clock but is consistent with condition of the car's interior albeit with an Impul speedo

Genuine reason for sale so come and have a look at the car.

Please don't hesitate to contact me via email and/or pm and/or mobile which are [email protected] and/or 0420 453 475 respectively.

There are other things in the car that you might be interested in knowing about that I haven't put up, so contact me and I'll try and answer you.

More pics to come if needed.

Thanks.

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significant price drop for a clean and healthy stockish gtr....

$16500 as is no rwc...you can put whatever clutch you want.

$17000 clutch fixed no rwc

$18000 w/rwc

confident that this car will make you happy :domokun:

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for those wondering.

I still drive it to work and other places now and then.

It just starting to slip once I take it past about 4k rpm.

have bought clutch for it...just need for you to install (= more time + money).

that's why i was willing to go cheaper if you want to drive it away now.

anyway if you're just short of cash but have a swap item let me know what you have.

surfboards, jetskis, boat, etc preferably not another car but will consider it.

anything of significance + cash my way :(

Paul

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yes thanks s14 (tm :)) and Arkhaeon...hope that clears that up for you sneezy.

just sifting through a couple of offers from over the weekend...so put yours in guys...interest is finally gathering momentum...

will consider offers in the price range of 14-15.5k....

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