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I'm selling my series 2 1996 GTR LM V-Spec. This is one of only 98 ever made as a special edition.

The car was personally imported early 2006 with 68,000km's on the dash. The car currently sits on 100,000kms.

I have the original auction sheet in which it was a grade 4 with grade B interior.

The original importer also completed a full major service at the time of import including timing belt.

The car has the following modifications:

Nismo Rays LM-GT1 Wheels 18x10 +20 offset all-round with quallity Toyo Proxe 275/18/35 rubber.

Power FC with hand controller

HKS Hi Power Silent Cat Back Exhaust

Tomei Cam Gears

19 Row Oil Cooler with Relocator

GReedy Profec B Boost controller

GReedy Turbo Timer

Autometer Boost Guage in PSI

Apexi Induction Kit

Clear Side and Front indicators

The rear and side windows will be tinted within the next 2 weeks.

There are also a number of other modifications.

This car is a genuine collectors item in its original Championship Blue (BT2) colour. Overall the car is in very good condition, paint is excellent and interior is very tidy.

The only faults on the car are a ciggarete burn on the passenger seat (not caused by me). And the passenger side mirror does not retract in.

I only ever run the car on 98 and it's always warmed up and cooled down before and after driving.

If you have any questions please contact me on 0410 039 043. Best time to view the car is a weekend.

Asking $34,000.

Thanks.

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