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URGENT SALE REQ for my GTR, very sad to see it go but require a "family car".

There is a mechanical issue with car so have dropped price accordingly as we need to purchase a new car and can't afford to spend money on this one.

The problem is it is blowing a bit of smoke. Poss valve stem seals/rings?? I understand is quite a job which is why I am negotiable but will only consider REASONABLE OFFERS.

This would be a perfect project car at a great price!

I am letting the car run out of registration in October, so if interested in car while registered please call now.

Please note the car is still roadworthy and still driveable as it is.

Very tidy GTR - mods include coilovers, Power FC, Greddy turbo timer, Field electronic torque split, strut brace,

exhaust(which has a fantastic note) and two piece RS wheels, panasonic cd player with ipod

connection, immobiliser.

It also has aftermarket injectors but unsure what these are as I bought the car with most of these

mods already on it.

Always reguarly serviced and items recently replaced are:

front brake rotors

clutch master cylinder

front tyres

all injector seals

Just had a service and tune.

Turbo's replaced a little under two years ago.

outer CV joints recently replaced.

Steering wheel & gear boot have been retrimmed, interior in very

good condition

Please see my ad on carsales for contact number and photos.

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