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Up for sale is my 1996 Nissan Skyline GT-R, reason for me selling it is I hope to purchase another GT-R in Midnight Purple which I've always wanted.

It have the following additions;

-HKS Cat-back exhaust.

-HKS Front pipe.

-HKS pod filters.

-Skylab torque split controller.

-Nismo Combination Meter.

-Floor mats.

-Alarm/Immobiliser.

It is running on safe 14psi boost along with pod filters and cat-back exhaust it made 200 kw at rear wheels and now with front pipe I'd say it have somewhere around 210kw at wheels or so.

Reasonable offers are welcome as I'd like to sell it before the GTR I want is sold.

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I'm asking $21,000 with RWC but reasonable offers are welcome.

I'm located at Frankston South, VIC.

Should you want to make a time for inspection, feel free to PM or SMS me on 0430 129 511 (Private number will be ignored no matter what).

Cheers

Grant

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Just over 95,000km now, motor and more interior pictures will be taken hopefully tomorrow when I've got my hands on DSLR camera.

Cheers

Grant

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Hi all,

Apologises for delay on getting pictures of engine bay and interior as I'm unable to get DSLR camera so iPhone pictures will have to do for now.

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Like I said, reasonable offers are welcome as I've set my eyes on one certain Midnight Purple GTR which is up for sale at the moment.

Cheers

Grant

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Ok Guys, I drove this GTR on the weekend as the purple GTR that Grant is after is mine. Grant's GTR is an extremely clean, interior and engine bay spotless and car drives beautifully.

GL with sale mate and this is 1 very well kept GTR!!!!

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Very well price mate. I'm sure with a bit of patient someone will take it for that price. Good luck.
^^ good price

car looks clean as

GL

Thanks, it's just that I'm itching to get Jamie's MP GTR hence I'm willing to entertain offers.

Cheers

Grant

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Up for sale is my 1996 Nissan Skyline GT-R, reason for me selling it is I hope to purchase another GT-R in Midnight Purple which I've always wanted.

It have the following additions;

-HKS Cat-back exhaust.

-HKS Front pipe.

-HKS pod filters.

-Skylab torque split controller.

-Nismo Combination Meter.

-Floor mats.

-Alarm/Immobiliser.

It is running on safe 14psi boost along with pod filters and cat-back exhaust it made 200 kw at rear wheels and now with front pipe I'd say it have somewhere around 210kw at wheels or so.

Reasonable offers are welcome as I'd like to sell it before the GTR I want is sold.

IMG_4931.jpg

IMG_4911.jpg

IMG_4904.jpg

IMG_4926.jpg

I'm asking $21,000 with RWC but reasonable offers are welcome.

I'm located at Frankston South, VIC.

Should you want to make a time for inspection, feel free to PM or SMS me on 0430 129 511 (Private number will be ignored no matter what).

Cheers

Grant

how many ks?

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Yeah mate, good price for sure.

Should have buyers for this anyday of the week.

Thanks, I have someone coming by shortly - hopefully it isn't a timewaster.

Cheers

Grant

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Thanks, I have someone coming by shortly - hopefully it isn't a timewaster.

Cheers

Grant

Update, We've changed time of the inspection.

So it's still available folks!

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Had a timewaster, it's pretty normal with selling Skylines...

Still up for grabs folks!

As usual feel free to make a reasonable offer!

Buy me, so I can buy someone else's Skyline!

Cheers

Grant

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Had a timewaster, it's pretty normal with selling Skylines...

Still up for grabs folks!

As usual feel free to make a reasonable offer!

Buy me, so I can buy someone else's Skyline!

Cheers

Grant

What he said, buy me!

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Bump for the cleaneast GTR in this price range.

Who's gonna be the lucky one to own this Gem??

Jamie, ta once again.

Buy mine before Jamie sell his cos I want his GTR.

Buy me!!!!!!!

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