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Guys,

My friend has an R33 GTR Vspec "II". At least it has that badge on the back of the car. Its VIS racings old show car for the USA. Full custom carbon fiber kit ( only one in existance actually ). He is trying to sell it. Of course its not registered "yet"....but we could get it registered if he would just take the time. He is only 23 years old and got the car by trading some young rich kid that bought the car from VIS racing. My friend traded his turbo integra type-r for it straight up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO JOKE. It was hillarious.

but on the topic:

Did they make a Vspec 2 R33 GTR? I know they made the R32 Vspec II and the R34 Vspec II....?

guys give me a hand here. :P

-Jonathan

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1996 Skyline R33 GT-R Vspec

RB26dett

VIS carbon fiber kit

front,sides,trunk,wing,and rear

hks dragger exhaust

proto type injen technology intercooler piping and intakes

Mines down pipe

hks EVC V

blitz gauges..oil,boost,and temp..(stepping motors)

hks Fcon-s

tein HA's

enkie wheels with toyo RA-1 275/35/18 (19x9.5..front and back)

kenwood speakers and lighting audio subs

rockford fasgate head unit

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Before these pics, the car was rearended by a heavy duty truck. The original trunk had the "V SPEC II" decal....very odd.

I know the regular VSPEC had ATESSA, and the VSPEC II had ATESSA ETS PRO. But only the R32 and R34 models were labeled as VSPEC II??

Edited by SIMANN

actually they didnt make the GT-R 33 V-spec II, as my knowledge told me so far.... i asked this question to my friend but yeah they didnt make it from the Nissan factory !!! just R32 and R34 just the V-spec II model

R33's only came as regular V Specs, no V Spec II was released.

Nice car, dunno about the paint job and mismatched panels tho, but I guess its to show off the CF bits.

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