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This car is pretty standard mate so no need for engineering certificate.

Car has about 205kw at the wheels on about 12psi with minor mods, exhaust, air filters and thats it.

Jst letting you guys know I am heading overseas for 5 weeks on 7th of June, so if you are wanting to check it out, do so before then, even if you arent ready to buy it straight away.

Cheers

$23,000

Edited by glaze

Just to remind everyone that the absolute lowest I will go is $22,500.

Please, if you dont have that, save both of us the hassle and lose the pipe dream of getting this GTR for cheaper!!

NO MORE TIME WASTERS!!!!!

^^^ and buy mine cos it's cheaper

/shameless plug.

Top car and top bloke to deal with, if I managed to sell mine before you do, you'll hear me knocking your door.

Other interested partie are from Interstate, sending them extensive pics of car tomorrow.

Let me know if you want me to send them to you to wet your appetite :P

GTR with some nice additions!! BBS Rims, Nismo Dash and Full Japanese service history, carbon bonnet and front bar, midnight purple!!

What more do you want for $23K :P

hey mate, just wondering if you are interested in a swap for a 1993 r33 gtst pulling 205rwkw on 11psi and custom interior and a 1994 5 speed manual non turbo supra.. thanks mate

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