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HI ALL - IT HAS COME TIME FOR ME TO ASSESS MY TOY CUPBOARD - AND MAKE SOME MAJOR CHANGES BEFORE RETIREMENT - I HAVE DECIDED TO SELL MY BEAUTIFUL 2001 GTR 34 V SPEC 2 M SPEC- SOME 4000KMS AGO - I HAD TURBOS AND ENGINE REBULIT WITH QUALITY PARTS AND UPGRADED -TO SPECS BETTER THAN THE NUR- AND HAND BUILT BY CROYDON RACING- I SPENT CLOSE TO $30K - THE CAR WAS TUNED TO RUN WITHOUT RUNNING OUT OF BREATH MY ESP IN QUEANBEYAN - FROM MEMORY SOME 310KW AT THE WHEELS- THIS CAR IS DRIVEN 1 DAY PER WEEK - NEVER IN THE RAIN - THE RAYS HAVE BEEN FITTED LAST MONTH WITH BRAND NEW SEMI MEDIUM ROAD SLICKS - NEVER USED - THE CAR HAS 19INCH RIMS FOR GENERAL USE - AS THIS RAISES THE HEIGHT OF THE CAR FOR EASY DRIVING - DRIVEWAYS ARE NOW A NON ISSUE - ASKING $85K.

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hi I hope this gets thru I am finding it hard to upload pics etc on this forum - i must be dumb- and following how the threads work

can you email me [email protected] - I can easier send all info you need - teh car is in the Garage tab as well - Millenium jade - they call it - i but it is a bright silver-

Hello,

Colour and pics please.

Cheers.

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