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Hi all,

The time has come to part ways with my GT-R. I hardly ever get to drive it (ride my bike to work), and would rather send it on to someone who'll appreciate it. (Seriously, I've done 25,000kms since importing it 5 years ago!)

It's just had a professional respray, as the paint was looking a little worn after 21 years. I had both windscreens, and the Qtr glass out (wanted to make sure no there was no rust lurking unseen). New genuine seals and stripping used when they were re-installed (have receipts).

I have also replaced with brand new B-C pillars trims. If you own an R32, you'll know how fragile these get.

Other goodies include:

Apexi PowerFC, hand controller and Apexi Boost Controller

Apexi Pod filters with 80mm AFM's

Tein coilovers

Hasemi 3-piece 17" lightweight race rims (made under licence by SSR) with new rear tyres and near new fronts

Raizen Voltage stabiliser and earth kit.

Mine's 320km/h ECU

52mm alloy radiator

Tanabe HyperMedallion cat back exhaust (I think it's 3")

ORC 709 Twinplate Clutch

I've also replaced the following items:

New genuine Slave Cylinder

New genuine coolant and air hoses

New genuine rocker cover gaskets (old rubber goes hard)

New CV Boots and tie rod ends

New genuine N1 Grille

New JJR N1 Bootlip (original had distorted)

Bad Points:

Drivers side seat bolster is torn/worn

Drivers vinyl trim on door is cracked (could be fixed with one of those Ebay trim kits)

Screw holes on A pillar and centre trim surround

Other minor wear and tear

No Ash tray or lighter (gauges were fitted when I bought the car)

I've also got the following spares which the new owner can have if they want them:

Spare dash (has bubbles, but could be used for reupholstery)

Spare standard head lights (currently has N1's fitted)

Standard Airbox

Oil filter relocation kit and oil cooler with lines

Oil pressure and temperature guages (fit into the relocation kit)

Water temp gauge

Have all the importation/compliance paperwork as well.

So really, a lot of monster for the asking price.

Price is negotiable, but please don't low ball.

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