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It's time for me to move onto another project now. I'm in Ipswich

1995 series 1 33 GTR V-spec (Brembo's and active viscous LSD)

2.6ltr 6 cyl, twin turbo, 4wd

drivers side airbag

Interior and exterior very clean

Pioneer stereo system

3 point immobolisation alarm

3500lb extreme clutch

17' X 8' Enkie Mags (tyre's 80%)

K&N pods

Trust intercooler

HKS Piping

Trust 4' Exhaust

Custom front pipe

Custom dumps

High Mount Manifolds (316 S/S)

Steel wheeled Turbines

Speedflow Braided lines on turbo's (Oil and Water)

Custom intakes

Catch can

Bilstien Suspension (height and rebound adjustable)

Greddy Profec b boost controller

turbo timer

Need to sell to get a house price is now $32,000 "AS IS"

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  • 3 weeks later...
Since 97 models are offered for 35 grand, doubt this will get much interest when listed for 45.

I have been looking to buy one for a while but in no rush since it seems "the arse" is falling out of the market.

You are misguided on the price of 97 model GTR's.

Awurth: I think around $40k would be a better starting point and you can go from there. Ignore those who post to criticise the price you are asking especially when they have no idea what they are talking about.

Furthermore, anyone who wishes to debate the price that is being asked here can either take it to pm or dont post.

Thanks and bump

  • 2 weeks later...
You are misguided on the price of 97 model GTR's.

Awurth: I think around $40k would be a better starting point and you can go from there. Ignore those who post to criticise the price you are asking especially when they have no idea what they are talking about.

Furthermore, anyone who wishes to debate the price that is being asked here can either take it to pm or dont post.

Thanks and bump

I can read what other people are offering them for here and various other places, guide enough for me!

Further more, original poster asked people what they thought he should be asking for it and I responded to that! Perhaps you should read the thread from the top.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey people, we're moving down to Brisbane way (Ipswich) in two week's and if anyone is interested in the car hit me up for a look at it. I'm not really keen to move on the price as I can't really go any lower. It's had a fair bit of cash spent on it so I reckon it's a bit of a bargain.

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