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It is time to sell my beloved GTR. It is in mint condition and mostly driven on wkends. The car was bought virtually stock. Not long after purchased a new HKS Twin Racing Exhaust which I have only seen it on one other GTR. The clutch was replace just over 6mths ago and oil is changed using Mobile 1 over 5000kms. A new set of Goodyear Eagle F1 (265/35/R18, $500each) tyres have been put on the rim and have only done about 200kms.

It has NEVER been boosted over stock boost (hence no boost controller) and ran a flat 13sec pass at willowbank (nearly ran 12.9 but i stuffed the launch). Lasted dynoed at Millennium Motorsport and got a reading of 215kW@all four wheels (not bad for a GTR thats virtually stock).

Series 3 GTRs are still rare in Australia. It comes with features like Xenon HID headlights as well as the last of and the strongest of the nissan 5 speed gearboxes with upgrade syncros from the factory.

The price im after is $35,000 But ono. Reasonable offers is very welcome and only serious buyers only please. Test drivers are welcome BUT must be over 25 (as my insurance does not cover under 25).

Recently got a compression test done and the results were 175 for all 6 cylenders..

Year: Late 1997 (Series3 - Rare as there are not many later model R33s, mostly 1995)

Colour: Black

KMs: Approx 95,000

Location: Brisbane

Specs

- Personal Plates [ZILLA] (CAMES WITH THE CAR)

- 215kW @ all 4 wheels (Stock boost)

- Xenon HID lights (only came on series 3)

- Dual Airbags,

- Mongoose Alarm,

- Stock RB26dett R33 Engine.

- Top Secret Gold Camgears (new timing belt when fitted)

- Trust/Grex Oilcooler and Relocator with thermostat

- Apexi Dual air filters (virtually new)

- Apexi Pen Turbo timer

- Nismo Z-Tune Carbon Fibre Bonnet

- Nismo Intercooler

- Nismo smoke side indicator

- Nismo 300km/hr dash

- Nismo 400R front bar (2 Piece)

- Exedy Heavy duty clutch (fitted about 7,000kms ago)

- V-Spec suspension.

- 18inch R34 wheels (Goodyear Eagle F1 265/35/R18 Virtually Brand new $500each)

- HKS Stainless Steel Racing twin exhaust, with 2 highflow cats (single pipes from each turbo, not your usual Y join type. Very rare exhaust, I have only seen it on one other GTR),

Stereo:

- Alpine DDDrive front splits (top of the range)

- Alpine V12 4Channel AMP

- Pioneer cd/tuner (3d LCD display 2005 model)

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I have decided to added the carbon Nismo Z-tune (copy) bonnet to the sale of the car.

Please note: in QLD the bonnet is could be illegal. I was booked and defected for it. My mate has a simular bonnet and has never been booked.

Edited by Blitz_R33
do you have log books?

and standard bumper and bonet?

:laugh: please let me know

Hi.

The car did not come with a log book and i did not keep one for each time i got a service for it sorry. It has been serviced (oil filter changes, timing belt) and modded (apexi airfilters, HKS exhaust, trust oil cooler, clutch, Top secret cam gears) at one workshop since I have had it and I can easily get you proof of the work from that workshop.

Sorry i dont have the stock bumper as the car was bought with the 400R 2 piece bumper. You can choose either the carbon fibre bonnet OR the stock aluminium bonnet. Reason being is my mate has that bonnet and would like to have a stock bonnet, so he is happy to swap his carbon bonnet for mine. But if the buyer wants the stock bonnet then they can have it.

Pls feel free to ask any more questions either here or via PM. Price offers are more then welcome uppon inspection/test drive.

Thanks.

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