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I have for sale my 99 v spec gtr . Have owned for 18 month and am selling due to lack of use . Would like to see this go to someone who appreciates its rarity and beauty . A true driver car in every sence .

Car is in good condition with a few minor scratches but nothing major . Nearly 100 percent stock with the exception of a few tasteful mods .

Mods - Tein coil overs

Jasma exhaust

Double din touch screen stereo

Nismo clear front and side lights

Fuel pump

Super spark coil packs with nismo spark plugs

20 mm spacers all round

Interior in very good condition with the exception of sun damage to the mfd screen ( every gtr suffers this problem )

There is so much more but I just can't think of it ATM so feel free to call me or email . I don't no how to upload photos but am happy to email or mms to truly interested parties . I'm located in south Australia but am happy to assist with transport .

I'm chasing $49000 neg but don't bother texted me stupid prices as I simply won't respond .

Nick - 0402 five two 3895

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Potential buyer had the car fully inspected and came up with a few minor issue that I will explain to serious buyers . Because of this fact and my lack of time to rectify I will let the vehicle slide for 44k

Happens to be the only bayside blue v spec in original condition for sale ATM

Nick - 0402523895

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