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1997 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec

Series 3

10 months rego

104000kms

$32,500obo

I am the first owner here in Oz, had it for the last 3 or so yrs. It has had NSW rego for the last 2yrs.

500awhp

Power FC Pro

New Turbosmart EB2

New 2 x Turbosmart dual port BOV's

New Turbosmart FPR800

HKS intercooler

HKS 25/30 BB turbos

HKS 1 bar actuators

HKS dump pipes

HKS super hipower exhaust

New Platinum Motorsport 272 deg cams and cam gears.

(Lumpy cams, still very drivable - See the video in the link below.)

New Splitfire coils

Apexi pod filters

Z32 AFM's

800cc inj's

Deutchwerx 300lph fuel pump

HKS Hardpipe kit

New Nismo Coppermix twin plate C-Spec clutch ($4k!) Drives like a dream compared to the previous triple plate.

Cusco adjustable castor rods

Enkei RPF1 18x10.5 wheels

New Nitto 555ZR 275x35x18 all round

Slotted rear discs

Endless front discs

Apexi El-glow guages inset into dash (Exh temp, Oil pressure and temp)

Pioneer MP3 cd player with USB, and SD card reader.

N1 bonnet lip

side mounted oil cooler with indicator vent

clear side and front indicators

The body has a few minor blemishes. One of the xenon headlight globes has busted and the plug needs replacing too. There is some rash on the rims. Consider it evidence that it is driven and not hidden, and built to be reliable, not show pony.

This is a very reluctant sale.

No test pilots. Bring a bank statement before even asking me about the car.

Price is neg. but let the money do the talking.

Lumpy Cam Video

GTR Photo Album

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Edited by -troy-

Thx fellas.

As you can see from the pics, its all there. I know it has its blemishes too. $31k for it all fixed but I'd be willing to take a couple of $k off as is. Anyone keen to negotiate?

EOFYS bro!! spend up!

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