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Hi guys.

After an incident with a wet road on saturday I am in need of selling my Gtr.

It is a early 94 model with under 90ks on the original cluster.

Silver in color with genuine skirts, rear pods and lips front and rear.

Rims are 18x10 jap items with 265s all round. Tyres have been on car since 05 and are a little hard as I found out.

Engine wise it has a quite nismo cat back and a set of M's intakes. Arc bov and hard pipe also fitted although it leaks boost and I have blocked it off. Has the restricter pill removed but never had a boost controller fitted.

Car ran really good and felt really tight. Attessa system works fine.

Interior is stock with very tidy steering wheel and genuine mats. Seats are in excellent condition with no rips/tears but side of drivers seat is a little flat.

I have only recently purchased of a local guy that bought it from street machines brissy around 05.

It sat under his house only clocking up 20ish Kay's in those years.

Damage,

I'm sure the pics will tell you more but it doesn't look too bad. Will defiantly need bar/ lip and radiator as I think I have cracked it from impact.

Still boosts fine so cooler doesn't seem to be pierced although it will be bent.

Will need headlights also and maybe a grill.

Recommend inspection to asses damage yourself. Will take any photos required.

Car was bought with cash. No Moneys owing.

Not reported to anyone and not insured so has a clear title.

Could be a cheap tidy 94 Gtr if you are handy with a spanner.

Asking 8.5k but willing to negotiate for a quick sale

front end damage,

also forgot to mention,

It has a viper alarm and apexi timer.

also have acouple of parts not fitted including a strut brace and 4WD controller

Cheers

Lain

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Can get more photos, just ask.

Also have higher res photos that i can email.

Not wanting to swap unless its for a late model 4wd ag quad plus cash

Edited by Lain-63
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