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I am selling the car due to the fact i have not driven it in last 2yrs and currently working overseas further forcing me to sell it as i am just paying for unused rego. This would suit some one looking to buy a tidy easy on the eyes GTR. Every where i go I get compliments from every one who hears and sees this GTR. I have spend big dollars on the car and it owes me more than twice what i am asking. Nothing has been spared for looks and performance. Car has been nicely modified for street driving & performance in mind. This is one of the best example 32GTR in town. Please compare apples with apples not all 32GTR are the same. All work has been performed at professional workshops and receipts are ready for evidence. The car has a Road Worthy Certificate and welcomes any mechanical inspection.

Car was purpose built for street driving and is tuned at 1bar and .5 bar it is capable of much more all the car requires is 700cc injectors and a fuel pump and you have a very quick street car and on these turbos very responsive. I will attempt to list some of work that has been performed. * New Turbos Garrett gt2860 -7 (like HKS gtss)

* ARC Intercooler.

* Apexi computer with hand controller.

* Blitz I-Color Spec R Boost Controller

* Alpine CDA-117E top of the range

* Alpine Bluetooth KCE-400BT top of the range

* Fulcrum suspension work spent big

* 18 inch RAYS VOLK Racing TE37

* Trust exhaust 3" with trust front pipes and hks dump pipes.

* Complete head work with new parts. ARP bolts, Tomei head gasket 1.3mm.

* Blitz pod air filters.* New Aluminum radiator.

* Oil changed every 3000km with Mobile #1 or Royal purple........and the list goes on and on.

NO TYER KICKERS!!!The car is parked in the garage and only started to stop the battery running dead. Its always parked with car cover on at all times. This is a true gem and hard to find.

Currently has number plates "911GTR" these are not included in the cost of the car but I'm willing to sell them with the car at a negotiated price.

Contact me if you want more photos or want to check out the car 0449881110

I urgently need to sell this car NO SWAPS as i'm moving overseas

Thank you for looking and have a great day.

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21k in the title,nice car GLWS

tooooo early for me ( or too many drinks later ) .... I read da thing twice didnt see it lol... but yup its a nice car! Id be tempted as i need another one, but i decided on a 34 more so.

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