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Item: 1995 BNR33 GTR V-SPEC

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: Good condition inside and out

Reason for Selling: Regretful sale I am unable to afford running cost of this car due to my new job and would like to see this beautiful car go to an appreciative owner. I am highly negotiable as the sale of this car is reasonably urgent. Please no test pilots!

Price and Payment Conditions: $40,000 ONO

Extra Info:

-Original black paint

-MODIFICATIONS – Ground up

- Tyres 255wide all round on 17inchx9inch 3piece Works rims

- DBA cross drilled & slotted rotors(front) brembo calipers all round

- Apexi coil over’s height & damper adjustments

- Adjustable nylethane bushes throughout front & rear

- Adjustable race rear sway bar

- 3inch exhaust system turbo’s back finished with polished cannon

- K&N air filters on custom inlet pipes 80mm airflow meters

- PWR intercooler polished stainless pipes,

- FULL ENGINE REBUILD only 4000kms old includes

- Forged pistons, rods balanced and blue printed bottom end

- N1 oil & water pumps

- New racing timing and all other belts

- Tommei adjustable cam gears

- Tommei type A cams + full reconditioned head to suit

- Full Tommei rebuild kit including thick Metal head gasket for high boost applications

- And to hold it all together stud kits from top to bottom

- To make it all happen are a pair of custom turbos capable of making and holding 1.5bar all day every day

- Running the show Apexi Power FC with the help of a HKS boost controller and blitz turbo timer

- Other features inside the car MOMMO steering wheel & shifter and a Daniels 320km/hr speedo.

Contact Details: Interested buyers please contact Shane at [email protected] or phone 0410690300

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