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Dear fellow members up for sale is second and last of my GTR collection. This is 94 model as you know last of the series in excellent condition both mechanically and body wise/interior. Back in 2003 when it was imported it only had 46000kms and was 9.5 years old so it didn't haves chance to rust. It has now genuine 85000+kms with all service history. This GTR has very straight panels no dings and dents, clean under car mechanically sound and no outstanding service or upgrade required.

Upgrades: N1 turbos and ecu, mishimoto radiator, top secret coilover suspension, tomei titanium exhaust and 18" DTM wheels in Satin black wrapped in toyo R888. Major service completed in Nov 13 waterpump, timing belt kit, acc belts, coil pack and wiring loom, rocker cover gaskets, clutch fan and all fluids including engine oil, transfer case, gearbox, front and rear diffs.

Drives very smooth and power delivery comes on nice and early and linear. What comes with the car: original radiator, original suspension, portfolio with service history and invoices of all the upgrades and work performed, original owners manual, original jap sales broucher(very rare) and if you are SAU NSW member you will receive a 1:18 scale model car in white.

It will be offered here for one week only at $25900 and after that it will go to mainstream advertising.

you can call me David on:0407015824 for any additional information. Test drive will be permitted to my discretion and deposit and needless to say time wasters, low ballers and dreamers will be ignored only selling as I'm raising funds to get into amg .

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I know Nat but after much deliberation I have made a decision as my marriage will be good as over if I wanted to keep both cars.This is bargain buy for someone looking for trouble free GTR which is only going to appreciate over time.

Hope someone here buys it so I can still see the car on the meets.

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