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After being messed around by a couple of people, my car is now for sale again.

PRICE DROP 17500

I bought it October 31 2003 for 28 990 as it was the best I could find on the market and I still think that it is one of the best examples out there. I know a lot of people say this but it really is true in this case.

Every tyre kicker that has come to look at it so far has commented on how good the condition is.

It has rego till august and currently has 90 000kms, just had 90k service performed.

It is as follows:

1993 M-Spec, black

400R front bar, with genuine gtr indicators

Mspec side skirts and GTR rear pods

Paint is in great condition considering the age.

18 in HR racing rims with Firenze st-01 tyres.

Lowered suspension, not sure what brand it was on the car when I purchased it.

3in catback blitz exhaust,

Blitz turbo timer,

Blitz sus stainless steel pod filter. (the one with the lifetime warranty)

Autometer boost gauge in GReddy a pillar mount.

5 point immobilizer alarm, incorporating integrated window lifts, with additional window lift controls on the driver side arm rest.

Either pm me or contact on 0422 353 087

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Guys this car is awesome, i was one of the tyre kickers, yes i admit it. I'm trying to save for the money for my r33 and i just had a real hankering to drive one. I'm sorry hipster but the truth must come out. Anyway the car is in super good condition and drives like i dream, super quick too. Hope you don't sell it before i save my cash cus its mine all mine if i get the money. Hopefully this will mean i'm forgiven for my sins of been an asshole tyre kicker.

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