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Not really sure I need to sell however I'll see how it goes.

Up for sale is my Deep Marine Blue Series 3 GTR.

This is a genuine car done only 110,330km And is in immaculate condition.

A genuine 1997 Series 3 GTR with all the factory bits a pieces that makes the series 3 unique including:

* Extended front Lip

* Xenon Headlamps

* Intercooler intake in Bar

* LHS Intake next to blinker

* Red stitching in interior

* Update steering wheel.

* Rear fog light

Aftermarket modifications:

* 19x 10 wheels all around with good tyres

* Coilover suspension

* Power FC computer with hand controller

* Apexi pods

* Full exhaust ( admit it is very loud and shoots the occasional flame, but sounds awesome!)

* Replaced turbos

* Fuel pressure regulator

* Fuel pump

* Silicone Intercooler piping

* Silicone Radiator piping

* dark tinted windows

The car is immaculate and until last night i had no intention of selling it. However have been presented with a property deal that I am seriously contemplating and the extra funds would help. Please dont think I am desperate to sell so no low ball offers will be entertained.

Only blemish on vehicle is the front lip however it is being repaired

$24,000

0400 841 142

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Sorry no not on phone, Looks standard with pods.

Car has never had major body work, No guards, quarters off etc. All factory seals right around the vehicle.

More detailed pics:

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Edited by CHO50N

Dont really see your point about the KM being genuine? why would you change the cluster?

Not being a Vspec it probably shouldn't have the light?

It's not a Vspec and wasn't advertised as one. Some Jap just liked the sticker I suppose

Edited by CHO50N

The sticker leads to the assumption mate. It's obviously common sense.

No need to send me a PM whining.

FYI, there was no clarification besides the post above that it was not a VSPEC.

It was a simple question, get over yourself.

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