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post-23161-1163464940.jpgpost-23161-1163465125.jpgpost-23161-1163465731.jpg1995 R33 GTR Charcoal in colour.

This car is daily driven by my wife to work and back,it only does 5km a day.

Unfortunately the time has come for the gtr to give way for a family car.

This car belonged to dean at UPI Imports and was purchased by me about 1.5 years ago.

Dean had this car locked away in his garage for 2 years,so in 3.5 years this car has travelled 15,000kms.

Pivot speed meter(used to bypass the speed cut)

Mongoose car alarm wired up with the electric windows

Trial Front bar and side skirts.

Hks 264 cams

Hks Cam gears

Hks metal head gasket

Hks twin airfilters

Hks twin plate clutch(replaced 6months ago)

Frontpipes with a 3" full exhaust system

Cusco brake pedal stopper

18 inch Equip works rims with brand new 275 on rear and 265 on front

1 bar boost ,on racepace dyno it made 250 rwkw

Alpine cda 9855 cd player(original tapedeck avaliable)

dls 3 way splits(no holes made in the car,created new kick panels and retained the original kick panels)

Alpine mrv-f345 4 channel amp

Tomei short shift kit

Nismo aluminium gear knob

Tein Adjustable suspension

This car is excelent condition, has never been in any accidents or been resprayed.

The interior is in excelent condition.Upi has and continues to do all the maintenance on the car.

I am very sorry to see this car go as i havent had time to enjoy it, ive babyed it for 1.5 years.

I am after $28,000 and that will not include the ZILA number plates.The car has done 73,000kms.

Billy 0403363558

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Still up for sale mate? Looks like one tidy rig... im tempted!

Only one problem, im in darwin haha.

Mind you i could get it freighted up but i hate FREIGHTS! lol

Edited by GTS-T 866
Still up for sale mate? Looks like one tidy rig... im tempted!

Only one problem, im in darwin haha.

Mind you i could get it freighted up but i hate FREIGHTS! lol

Hi champ the car is still for sale,,,,, as far as freighting goes i should be able to work something out with my brotherinlaw he is the state financial controller for Toll transport.

Edited by slygtr

Ok sounds good mate.

I gotta have a talk with some people and organise what im going to do with my current car but keep a note that im interested and ill give you a call as soon as ive sorted something out.

Is the price negotiable?

Cheers

Edited by GTS-T 866
Ok sounds good mate.

I gotta have a talk with some people and organise what im going to do with my current car but keep a note that im interested and ill give you a call as soon as ive sorted something out.

Is the price negotiable?

Cheers

Champ i dont wanna sound like an idiot but i purchased this car for 37k now i couldve spent 28k on other gtrs that i saw....so have a look and tell me what u think i dont wanna drop any lower than 34k

No problem mate, i understand where you are coming from..

Well keep me down as very keen and interested to buy, ill show my dad when he gets home and sort something out.

Will let you know asap!

Cheers

Edited by GTS-T 866
No problem mate, i understand where you are coming from..

Well keep me down as very keen and interested to buy, ill show my dad when he gets home and sort something out.

Will let you know asap!

Cheers

Not a problem and the car will not dissapoint champ.

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excepting trades now ....maybe something with 4 doors who knows

Excepting means you dont want it. ie it's an exception. You mean accepting. Here endeth the basic engrish lesson. Aaaah the young people of today! Lol. GL with the sale champ :ninja:

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