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I purchased this car on 1/8/2008 with 32500km on the clock, was told by my mechanic that the car is likely actually 132,500km based upon wear and tear. The White Nismo Odometer currently reads 85,500km.

Selling becuase even though I love it I dont get to drive it as much as it deserves and its time for someone else to cherish this car.

My boys have loved it with their two child seats in the rear, wanting me to make the woosh louder than the daddy's music but with a receeding hairline and doubling chins its time to let this boy racer be loved by another.

This car drives well and comes on boost early. It talks to you about the road and gives you the real driving feel when hooking into a corner. Chirping second and running out of road is a frequesnt occurance.

Will come with VIC Number plate GZLGTR.

Price $90,000

Location Melbourne VIC

Contact PM first then phone

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§ Engine

·  APEXi super suction dry pod filter kit

·  Z32 AFM upgrade

·  D585 Coil Pack upgrade

·  Turbo replacement with Garret 2860R-7 x2

·  APEXi PowerFC computer

·  APEXi turbo timer

·  BLITZ dual solenoid boost controller

·  Earthing Kit

·  Intercooler hard piping 

·  Standard Intercooler and radiator

·  3" cat back exhaust to JASMA sports muffler

·  Oversized Z flywheel and organic clutch from Racepace

§ Wheels

·  Rays TE37C in White 18"x9.5J PCD114.5 OF+12 5H

§ Tyres

·  Kumho Ecsta LE Sport 245/40Z R18 (80%, tyres usually last me 5 years)

§ Brakes

·  Alpha Omega v2 Brembo Big Brake Calipers Front and Rear with Intima pads.

·  Upgraded Brake master cylinder to Nissan 1" piston

§ Suspension and handling

·  Tein Superstreet adjustable coilovers all 4 corners

·  Front and Rear Strut tower braces

·  Whiteline Sway bars

·  Rebuilt Steering rack with upgraded bushes and new tie rod ends

§ Interior

·  White VSpec dial 240km Cluster and boost gauges (VSpec standard)

·  replacement LED globes internally

·  aftermarket video headunit with GPS and bluetooth

·  replacement speakers with Sony Xplode 6" component front and 6x9" rear

·  Boot mounted Soundstream 12" Subwoofer

·  Boot mounted Clarion amplifiers - XR2120 and XR2420

·  Infrared car alarm

·  Interior in good condition, drivers seat worn at bolster

·  Nismo foot well mat set

·  Momo sports steering wheel and mounting boss

§ Exterior

·  VSpec bonnet lip

·  VSpec Bumper reo and vent pockets

·  VSpec Rear boot lip

·  VSpec Side skirts and spats 

·  Custom painted blue metallic

§ Other

·  Regularly parked in the garage.

·  Tune - Car currently tuned to 300kW by Chequered Tuning

·  Headlights - Relay mod with HID projectors.

·  Access - two keys (one original GTR) with key fobs.

·  Damage -  small dents in front left quarter panel, rim rash, Dirvers door rubbers perishing.

·  HICAS - light comes on after coming off 80kmh.

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Does it come with the child seats?

(Slightly more constructive: I suggest to empty and clean the interiour for photos for sale. But that may just me. I'm not in any position to buy it so my opinion might be worth exactly nothing)

Love the blue on white. Best of luck with the sale! :)

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I have brushed and rubbed and vacuumed the front seats in the past and they come up “ok” but they are old and anyone sitting in them leaves a mark. 
 

the rear seats on the other hand always look nice except when there are kids seats on them. Yes the child safety seats can go with the car if anyone wants them. 
 

as for cleaning the car up for sale. You know the bones of the car are good. Me running a vacuum over the inside and putting more canrnauba on the outside is only dress ups.
 

all interior panels are good and you can see the depth of the paint when it hasn’t been recently washed.  

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Seeing the online auctions and other results, I think I am around the right ball park for price but in the spirit of relivening the interest, I am happy to look at resucing the Price to $80,000 AUD.

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