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After alot of deliberation, My wifes' car is being put up for sale.......I cannot stress enough that we are looking for a good home for this vehicle. My wife has spent countless hours pampering this car. eg: car is always washed, and gets polished once a month. This is her baby.

R32 Gtst

117,000klms (100k service, Cambelt changed etc at WASP Performance)

Serviced every 5000klms with quality Mobil Oil

Recently fitted FMIC with polished alloy piping.

HKS Air filter

TEIN Height AND Damper adjustable coilovers all round

18 x 8 inch Alloys with near new (3000k old) PIRELLI Tyres.

3" exhaust with new 3" high flow "cat"

Type M front bar.....with RARE factory 4 door side skirts. (skirts supplied but not fitted or painted, never got around to it)

Bride Brix Drivers seat (Mod plated)

GTR Passenger seat (Mod plated)

GTR Fuel Pump

GReddy Boost Guage

HKS Turbo Timer

Cusco Strut braces front and rear

Kenwood Double DIN audio

Full window tint

Alarm and immobiliser fitted approx 6 months ago. (not a crappy one)

Fresh Yellow Paint with Black Bonnet with effect paint. (sort of like a very fine glitter, but better :D )

Has rego till MAY 2006!!!!!!!! (Qld)

Location: Gold Coast

Reason for selling.........Don't want to sell but we needed a Tow car, and also something that will comfortably transport babies :)

Price: $16,500

We are NOT looking for swaps of ANY kind, as we have already purchased a new vehicle. Straight sale only.

If you have any further queries, please contact me on 0402 807 417

Regards

Nico

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  • 2 weeks later...

I can't believe this is not sold yet......I understand it is not the cheapest available......but it is certainly one of the best (in my opinion, and i have seen a few :( )

Come and buy a QUALITY car......You know you want to :)

hey mate

i got a friend interested but she doesnt get much net access and she's quite busy with work.

just a couple of quick questions,

how negotiable on price are you?

who did the paint job and how long ago etc?

what was done on last service?

and any pics of the skirts?

Cheers

There is always a little bit of movement on the asking price.....but rediculous/insulting offers will not be entertained. (Had a few already)

Vehicle was painted about 12 months ago....always garaged since and polished every month.

Vehicle had Timing belt changed at 104k. (water pump done as well, was not busted but figured we might as well do it while all the belts were off)

Had the fuel fiter replaced at 101k along with plugs.

Oil and filter done at 105k

Oil and fiter along with plugs at 110k

Oil and filter at 115k

I did have a pic of the skirts, but i can't find it on my PC......They are exactly the same as the factory skirts seen on the 2 door versions. (except are obviously for 4 door. Very rare to find 4 door factory skirts)

It does have TEIN coilovers.......however keep in mind that this has been my wifes' daily driver. Therefore, in order to ensure she had no problems entering driveways etc. we chose that height. It is not actually that high....a few of the pics have been taken from on the ground.

Plenty of adjustment left in the susp though if you want to slam it.

You can have the side skirts for $16,500.......i will even throw in a free skyline :P

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