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Hey all just wondering if anyone in has any intrest in buying my 95 R33 GTR V spec

please pm me for details or call me on 0416 085 323.Im in Adelaide

mike

Some Details

1995 R33 GTR V spec 2

RARE Purplish colour

Tilbrook dyno 262 rwkw

Std internals & turbo’s @ 1 bar of boost

Estimated ¼ mile, high 11’s

Platinum 7A11’s NGK plugs

104,000 km on clock

98 GTR series 3 HID’s

Front & side clear indicators

265/35/18 all 4 corners (new tyres Nankang)

LMGT2 Nismo rims 18/9 ½ (400R rims genuine rays engineering).

3 ¾ sainless steel exhaust ( Japanese style)

after market secondry dumps

Tein HR’s height adjustable coil overs

Rear adjustable upper control arms (Silk Road brand)

Front adjustable upper control arm bushes

Front adjustable radius rods (ARC)

All suspension set to 1.5° negative camber with + 4 on front casters

3 months old fully rebuilt gearbox all new bearings & syncro’s

05 edition 6 months old Exedy twin plate clutch (pull type)

Apexi power FC series 2

Doesn’t knock over 50( any temp)

Apexi air filters & cold air intake

Custom aluminium cold air box

Grex remote oil cooler & oil filter

Custom aluminium oil catch can (legal)

All standard strut braces & sway bars

Recent big service almost everything new in engine bay

Trust GTR front mount cooler

Carbon Fibre front bar insert( around cooler)

Std bov’s

Nismo Earthwire Kit

Tisonics turbo timer alarm ( worth $900)

Interior very neat series 2 dash surround

Billet style handbrake, button & gear knob

White leather handbrake/gear knob surround & seat inserts

Genuine GTR floor mats

Kenwood Mini Disk player (very cool)

Std clarion speakers (excellent cond )

STD GTR brembo’s

Endless rear brake pads ( EP291 S-SS)

Nissan ( Green) front pads

Brand new GTR starter motor

R33 GTR car bra ( will sell seperately )

The car is washed every week and waxed once a month it resides every night on carpet in a locked garage. It handles awesome set up for track use and hills driving not for the faint hearted.

Regretful sale, but must go ( need money for child custody fees )

Had the GTR for 3 years and has always been reliable.

$ 39,500 is starting price but wont budge much

its worth every cent its one of the best looking GTR’s in Adelaide

and will always turn heads.

More pics on there way soon

P.S Iam after a 180sx if any one wants to do a deal.

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Hey all just wondering if anyone in has any intrest in buying my 95 R33 GTR V spec

please pm me for details or call me on 0416 085 323.Im in Adelaide

mike

Some Details

1995 R33 GTR V spec 2

RARE Purplish colour

Tilbrook dyno 262 rwkw

Std internals & turbo’s @ 1 bar of boost

Estimated ¼ mile, high 11’s

Platinum 7A11’s NGK plugs

104,000 km on clock

98 GTR series 3 HID’s

Front & side clear indicators

265/35/18 all 4 corners (new tyres Nankang)

LMGT2 Nismo rims 18/9 ½ (400R rims genuine rays engineering).

3 ¾ sainless steel exhaust ( Japanese style)

after market secondry dumps

Tein HR’s height adjustable coil overs

Rear adjustable upper control arms (Silk Road brand)

Front adjustable upper control arm bushes

Front adjustable radius rods (ARC)

All suspension set to 1.5° negative camber with + 4 on front casters

3 months old fully rebuilt gearbox all new bearings & syncro’s

05 edition 6 months old Exedy twin plate clutch (pull type)

Apexi power FC series 2

Doesn’t knock over 50( any temp)

Apexi air filters & cold air intake

Custom aluminium cold air box

Grex remote oil cooler & oil filter

Custom aluminium oil catch can (legal)

All standard strut braces & sway bars

Recent big service almost everything new in engine bay

Trust GTR front mount cooler

Carbon Fibre front bar insert( around cooler)

Std bov’s

Nismo Earthwire Kit

Tisonics turbo timer alarm ( worth $900)

Interior very neat series 2 dash surround

Billet style handbrake, button & gear knob

White leather handbrake/gear knob surround & seat inserts

Genuine GTR floor mats

Kenwood Mini Disk player (very cool)

Std clarion speakers (excellent cond )

STD GTR brembo’s

Endless rear brake pads ( EP291 S-SS)

Nissan ( Green) front pads

Brand new GTR starter motor

R33 GTR car bra ( will sell seperately )

The car is washed every week and waxed once a month it resides every night on carpet in a locked garage. It handles awesome set up for track use and hills driving not for the faint hearted.

Regretful sale, but must go ( need money for child custody fees )

Had the GTR for 3 years and has always been reliable.

$ 39,500 is starting price but wont budge much

its worth every cent its one of the best looking GTR’s in Adelaide

and will always turn heads.

More pics on there way soon

P.S Iam after a 180sx if any one wants to do a deal.

post-9995-1145504243.jpgpost-9995-1145504280.jpgpost-9995-1145504316.jpgpost-9995-1145504352.jpgpost-9995-1145504387.jpgpost-9995-1145504472.jpgpost-9995-1145504507.jpg[attachmen

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price drop to $39,500

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