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Please note, I have just had Ben at Racepace check out the smoke and he's told me that a cylinder has a cracked piston ring.

I have ot sell the car ASAP before the lease expires.

I think the price is fair if you are able or willing to the rings replaced.

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Late 97 posibly 98 build series 3 (Dual Airbags and Xenon lights) GTR V-Spec

Black exterior

Grey interior, factory leather seats

68,000 KM

Dark tint windows

Carbon look "GTR" rear wing inserts

HKS2530's

233 rwkw @ 1 bar

Stock rims

Currently registered in QLD with "97 GTR" Goldcoast Indy plates - most likely to be sold seperately or kep for when I can afford to buy another one :cheers:

Can transfer vehicle to VIC rego before purchase if required.

A few scratches here and there, the front bar, plastic, has a few cracks in it, I havn't replaced it yet as it still has some life in it :)

Had some minor mods including larger oil sump, oil cooler, 3" pipes off the turbos, HKS2530s has an electronic boost controller (currently disabled), Field Torque split controller, single ( I think) but definately plated clutch. Nismo centre guages and Nismo dash

Serviced regularly, earlier by Blackburn Nissian and recently by Racepace Motorsports.

Inspections welcome.

located in Mitcham, Victoria

See further down for pics.

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It may be unlikely, but would you be interested in a trade + cash at all??

http://skylinesaustralia.com/forums/showth...ead.php?t=62170

Normaly I would be interested but I need the cash to cover the lease payout.

I'll take some pics over the weekend.

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Ok, Bad news for me I'm affraid.

I've had the car checked again and apparently its more than unburnt fuel out the exuast and appears to have a cracked ring on one cylinder. Which leaves me in a bad position.

I should be able to transfer the warranty to a new owner which should cover $2000 of repairs to the engine.

I have to sell the car before the 24th March.

As such I'll let the car go $29500, leaving you with the opportunity to rebuild it your self or have it done for you and have a rebuilt engine in the car complete for $<36K or there abouts.

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