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Im posting this information for a mate.

The car is located At Nowra which is 2 hours South of Sydney and 2 hours east on Canberra.

Price: $14,000

Specs:

- Impoted/complianced 8.2002

- White in colour

- 5 speed manual

- HD clutch (Presure plate is still light enough to be driven in traffic) will not slip under power

- genuine GTR side skirts

- Pivot automatic turbo timer/ with handbrake cutout switch

- CD player

- Power windows

- Climate Controll

- Power steer: wheel is height as well as reach adjustable

- HICAS

- Driving lights

- Factory 16" alloys

- HKS blow off valve

- Rear wing/ Professionaly removed

- Keyless entry/cental lock/ immobiliser/alarm (includes bonnet and boot switch's)

- Cat back 3" exaust with polished cannon style muffler (very quite)

The interior is in 100% immaculate condition. The passanger side air vent is intact ( these vents seem to be a common item that brake in R32's) . The carpet is as new and not worn through where your foot pivots for the accelarator pedal. Vehicle arived in australia with genuine skyline floormats fitted. Seats have no rips/tear/ wear marks. The vinyl trimminh has not come away from the rear trimins sorrounding the rear window area's as most seem to do. The fold in hip supports also function correctly on the drivers seat!

The Car when purchased from importer (9.2002) Had the timing belt replaced straight away. The mechanic should have recomended that the water pump be replaced at the same time to ( I ended up having to replace it for him 2 weeks ago when it developed a leak, also had him buy a new set of belts for the power steer/ air con and the belt for the water pump)

Motor has lived on mobil 1 since it was imported. Oil and filter changed every 5,000K's. Gear box and diff oil have been replaced with quality brand name fluids

Body is in very good condition, as mentioned above the rear boot wing has been professionaly removed. The door's have no play in the hinges. The paint is in pretty good condition.

The car has no oil leaks. The only leak it had was the water pump which has since been replaced. The car runs standard boost presure. Uses the standers air box.

The car has not been used for drag racing, Circuit racing. my friend is mechenicaly sympathetic and as such has not paformed any burnouts etc in his car.

The dash/ pillar has no holes drilled in them as the car has never been fitted with aftermarket gauges etc.

My friend is currently on hloidays in Airlie Beach in Queensland. Will be back home on 03/06/04 ( Thursday ). I have been asked to drum up some intrest on his vehicle so when he returns from holidays he can have a quick sale.

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rrrr,,,why would you go to so much trouble posting such an informative thread when YOU don't own the car,,,,Posting for a Friend is a No-No. Please read the rules. I'm locking this thread and I suggest you get the owner to join and post his own sale.

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