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1997 GTR33 VSPEC SERIES 3

1997 GTR33 VSPEC SERIES 3 IN MINT CONDITION

79000KLMS 19SX9.5 VERTINI RACE WHEELS 

NISMO GEAR NOB NISMO RADIATOR CAP BRAND NEW COILOVERS 

3/12 INCH EXHAUST  NISMO CLUSTER 

ALSO STANDARD EXHAUST PLUS ORIGINAL CLUSTER COMES WITH IT 

79000KLMS ON ORIGINAL CLUSTER AND 81000KLMS ON NISMO ORIGINAL GEARNOB COMES WITH IT TOO CAR HAS BEEN EXTREMELY WELL LOOKED AFTER SERVICED EVERY 5OOOKLMS HARDLY DRIVEN VERY RARE IN THIS CONDITION $55000 ONO PLEASE NO TIME WASTERS NO LOW BALLERS NO SWAPS UNLESS ITS A 34GTR CALL 0455220075

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Maybe you should reword your ad as it is quite misleading saying original cluster has 79k on it and nismo cluster has 81k.

One would assume that you replaced the cluster at 79k and then put another 81k on the car.

So please keep profanities like that to yourself.

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Ok, no problem....I was not sure and thought that it would help if total mileage was stated.  79,000km is low, car looks mint, I want but am not quite ready yet, glws.

 

BTW, I did the same - fitted a 320km/h speedo, but I sent the cluster off to an instrument shop and go the mileage changed to what my car had on it, so it reads exactly what my original speedo had on it.  I then got a certificate from the business stating this for future reference.  Just a thought for you, but 2k isn't much of a difference anyway? 

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