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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.

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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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