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Hi All,

Im selling my '93 GT-R V-Spec. Just purchased a new car so unfortunately its time for godzilla to go.

Carsales Link:

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1993/SSE-AD-951391/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1

Only has 90,100kms on the clock.

Owned by a mature 32yr old, first australian owner. This car is rarely driven, and is always kept in a garage. The interior is in immaculate condition, and is a very clean example of an R32 GTR. Have not put on many km's since ownership. (purchased mid 2010).

100,000km service already done, have receipts for all work and services on car. serviced every 4000kms. Still has the original skyline mats in the car. Comes with your choice of rims: the original V spec BBS 17"s (excellent condition) OR the Lenso D1r 18"s. The Lenso D1r's are in excellent condition and have 265/35 tyres on all rims and about 80% tread still on the them (18"x10"s rear and 18"x9" front).

New speakers and Sony Xplod head unit, with bluetooth handsfree connectivity.

Mongoose alarm system with built in turbo timer

HID headlight kit installed

Bosch hi-flow fuel pump

N1 oil pump

Turbos rebuilt as ball bearing, stainless steel and hi-flowed.

Has always run standard boost since ownership, no boost controller installed.

As per NRMA, this specific car has a market value of $22,000 because of its low km's and excellent condition. This is a huge benefit when insuring this car, because when you use the market value it costs alot less than agreed value. In my case 20k agreed value was costing me just over $2,000. When i insured it with NRMA at market value of $22,000 im only paying $1,170 for the year and my excess is only $650.

NOT interested in any swaps.

Comes with rego till March 2014

All inspections welcome

Live in Sydney

Call or text anytime on 0402 904 938

$21,000 ono

Cheers,

Matt

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