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Hello All,

I have a 1995 GTR V-spec for sale if anyone is interested. Details are:

Silver

3 1/2 Inch Full Exhaust

18" Mag Wheels

HKS Valve Controller

Turbo Timer

HKS Piping

External Oil Cooler

Air Conditioning

Power Steering

Power Windows

Power Mirrors

Brembo Brakes

ABS

Hicas

Active LSD

Asking price is $42600 ono

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Its done a low 30,000kms. I imported it and got my contact in Japan to locate a near new one which it is as you can see from the pics.

 

Thanks

god damn ! there da enelki rims that i had on my sky. until i had a accident and bent 2 rims- and they couldn't find a replacment

Hi There,

My name is Gavin and I am interested in your GTR. Could you inform me of the FULL details of the car please? ownership years? accident damage? reason for selling etc etc..

Are you neg on the price or shipping to another state?

Regards,

Gavin

Hello Gavin,

Full details of the car, well I imported it in about october 2003 from Japan, originally I wanted a series 8 RX7 but settled for the GTR. I am sellingit because although this is a great car I still want the series 8. Car is in excellent condition with no problems or acident history. Only noticable thing is that one of the lights has dulled. The car hasonly been driven about 3000kms in Australia, most of which has been down to wollongong on the weekends. Apart from that the car is always garaged and is filled with BP Ultimate. Price is a little negotiable but not greatly and I dont mind shipping the car interstate. If there is anything I have forgotten please ask. Thanks

no havent replaced the front left headlight, and if I did I certainly wouldnt have replaced it with one that looks yellow........ I would have bought a nicer looking one....... Im sure it can be cleaned up to look clear again just not sure how......

Very nice GTR

Think the price may be a bit high .... Plus the import market is pretty poor at the moment. Its only worth what someones willing to pay for it.

Ummm, try polishing the headlight with something like cut & polish. Worked for me when I did mine

Cheers

Tom

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