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As per title, I've been thinking about parting ways with my aristo to be replaced by a GTR, either R32 or R33. I love the car, but I miss driving manual & I've put off owning a GTR for long enough now.

Looking for a GTR up to 27K value roughly, willing to negotiate for a car I'm interested in. I'm mostly after a clean body & interior, engine work can be minor or major depending on price, no real colour preference for any model. Happy to see what's out there & keep an open mind.

The Aristo is the 1 shown in my signature, couple of quick specs:

1995 series 2 model

101,xxx kms showing on dash (this is NOT genuine, I honestly don't know what genuine would be & I'm not gunna lie about it, best of my knowledge it's upwards of 150,xxx kms as per some service records I got when I bought the car)

Leather interior

Sunroof

larger front mount intercooler

new radiator

boost gauge

integrated alarm & turbo timer

upgraded red coil packs

LSD

Coilovers

Walbro in tank fuel pump upgrade

e-boost street dual stage boost controller, set to 12psi low & 18psi high boost

Shift kitted auto box with stock convertor & trans cooler

Single GT3582 turbo, 286kw @ 18psi (dyno sheet is in the library as per the link at the bottom)

turbosmart external gate (plumbed back)

stock ECU with Apexi super AFC piggyback

19" Work meisters, 9" front & 10" rear with near new tyres

twin exhaust from cat back

touchscreen DVD player with bluetooth & reversing camera, 2x 12" subs in the boot

Green window tinting for that VIP look

A lot of fix up work & tuning carried out at Unique Auto Sports. I have roughly 10K worth of receipts for work & tuning carried out mid & late last year. If I end up keeping it, my plans would be a Haltech ECU & bigger fuel system to run it on a flex tune & crank some more boost into it. Otherwise I'm pretty happy with it as it is.

The car will also come with a Hot4's magazine, where it was featured a few years back looking slightly different.

Rego until September 2015. Value for trade sake $17,500 & again willing to negotiate on cash difference for a quality GTR.

More pics:

http://s979.photobucket.com/user/cmoney9630/library/JZS147%20Aristo

I'm sure there's things I've forgotten, feel free to PM me for any extra info or questions.

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Price Drop

12K sale price

not so keen on a part trade now, prefer outright sale so i can do some serious shopping once there's room in the garage.

  • 3 weeks later...

hey mate, thanks but im pretty keen to sell it outright now.

i want to import myself a new toy....

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