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Selling due to mums birthday coming up and needing cash to take her on a holiday, also having two cars, this can't be justified in keeping it. Bought it early this year to repair and keep.

Located in Fairfield

$11,500 ono

Clean Title

Out of rego since Dec 14

101,XXX KMs according to cluster

Can arrange delivery to local areas, I have a car trailer

Damaged in the rear end, all parts are provided for repair includes:

- Boot lid (already on the car)

- Rear Bumper Bar, same colour

- Rear Reinforcement Bar

- Rear Tail lights, same colour

- Reverse lights

Interior is very damn clean for what it is, all boot trims are inside the car

Heavy duty clutch

Bigger injectors (unsure what size but they aren't standard)

Runs well, though a bit rich due to injectors on a stock ECU

May require a replacement starter motor as its clicking

Wheels have roadworthy tread

Other than that, it's a GT-R, it's a car, it's pictured, it runs and there's not much more to say.

Please contact via PM.

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