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Very very very regretful but urgent sale.

Your chance to own a very clean and basically stock example of the legendary "Godzilla".

Recent compression test came back perfect with 155-160 psi in all 6 cyl.

Just serviced with only quality products. Car runs like brand new and will not disappoint.

137,000 kms

Apexi 3.5" exhaustt

Nismo 320km/h dash

Nismo gear knob (original also included)

Nismo clear side indicators (originals also included)

Carbon rear wing (original also included)

Alarm with built in turbo timer

R34 wheels

$2,500 stereo

6 months rego

Also included but not fitted:

N1 steel wheel turbo rebuild kit x 2

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

Note:

Slight paint fading on a section of the roof (quoted $400 to respray)

Drivers window has common problem where it needs to be 'helped' up and down (approx $200 for replacement power window motor)

Any mechanical inspection or test welcome. Only selling due to the purchase of a business and I am leaving the country for a month so the extra cash would be nice. I fly out on the 15th of July which is fast approaching so must sell fast! I have not owned this car very long and I am losing bulk money on it. Im sure first to see will buy.

Please call, sms or email anytime

NOW $17,000 BARGAIN!!!

Reece

0420 370 659

[email protected]

PS: I am willing to send interstate for only $500

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