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Anyone thinking of selling their GTR in Perth?

I'm looking for something basically stock, 93-94 model onwards preferable, but condition more important than year.

Not after something highly modified - the idea is I get something pretty damn close to stock to keep Mr Plod off my back, yet still have a car that will provide a few thrills... I'll be doing my own selective mods (mainly handling/braking) in the interests of circuit/motokhana work, but I don't want something that looks outrageous and eye-catching :)

Looking for something around the 25-30k mark...

Alternatively, willing to trade modded 1995 manual 180sx with $$$ adjustment -

180sx has:

FMIC, manifold, 3" turbo back exhaust, GT-SS turbo, KYB coilovers, whiteline sway bars, RG 5 puck cluck, SARD 550cc injectors, Z32 AFM, bikirom tuned ECU, cusco front/rear strut braces, turbo timer, mild stereo system..

PM me if you're interested...

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Hmm... not really what I'm looking for - missing interior/exterior bits and pieces - and for a grand more I've seen v-specs for sale... that *don't* have bits missing...

I'm probably being picky, but I'm in no hurry to buy something thats not exactly right just yet...

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