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Silver GTR R33 1995

This car has had plenty of expertise and money thrown at it - and offers really good value at the asking price.

Some of the modifications include

GENUINE Nissan Motorsport "Group A" Block

500hp Turbos x 2

Motec M800

Hollinger 6 speed Sequential Transmission

B-Technik Brake Setup

Twin Fuel Tanks

Entire auxillary fuel system (second set of injectors, fuel pumps etc) for running Methanol...

(Good for an extra 100kw+??)

Lots of other stuff... to much to list

Body is very straight and original - car is still registered

Please only enquire if you are serious about purchasing a vehicle like this

Asking for genuine offers in the vicinity of 65k

Enquiries can be made by phone on 03 9873 0133 (ask for Spencer)

Will arrange pics shortly.

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Edited by Antimatter

I have added a pic of the car - will try to get one of the engine bay (looks pretty serious, as you would expect). This car made a 430kw at all 4 on pump fuel - NO METHANOL.

More Pics Added.

The car hasn't been out much lately due to other commitments. Times. well - If you are seriously interested in buying this car please feel free to call and I will try to answer your questions as best I can.

Edited by Antimatter

This vehicle has been left in my charge. Call it my car for all intentents and purposes - I would drive it but am TERRIFIED of what kind of defect I would get for driving on the road (plus - it is pretty hard to NOT drive it fast). The Hollinger can be tricky in traffic too :P. As cool as it it to have just sitting around - I would much sooner see it go to a good home. I stand to profit nothing from the sale of this vehicle other than perhaps a little more space in the "shed".

That car looks like a Hyper tech car, did Eric build it? Can usually tell from the four catch cans...

What model turbos is it running??

Would also like to know what events its done with times... :woot:

More Pics Added.

The car hasn't been out much lately due to other commitments. Times. well - If you are seriously interested in buying this car please feel free to call and I will try to answer your questions as best I can.

Sorry i didn't mean to be rude. It just may help you sell the car if you list what times it has run. Good Luck.

No problem Ferni - I didn't think you were being rude at all. This is information that I aggree would be helpful. I did hear mention of 1.18 ~ 1.19 around sandown - but I can not confirm that.

What times does it run around Sandown/Calder/Winton/PI ? Never seen it around thats all....

I know all about this car. It hasn't been on a track for at least 2 years. It was doing flat 20's with the owner at the wheel (who shall remain nameless). He used to frequent Vic WRX Club sprint days.

It's an Eric S car alright - some serious coin in it - the gearbox alone would be worth $20k.

meh, if only this had been for sale a year ago..... :)

Regards

Andrew

Edited by BBGTR

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