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1996 Gtr R33 V-spec series 2, done under 51,000km's, $39,000

G4 Racing Street Spec Coilovers,

Apexi Blow off Valve,

Apexi Air filters,

Apexi Rev/Speed meter,

Apexi Electronic Boost Controller,

3inch Exhaust,

3inch hi flow cat,

HKS muffler,

Cushion Brass Button clutch,

Aftermarket Fuel Preassure regulator,

street/track break pads,

Brembo Calipers,

Slotted Discs front and rear,

Trust Cam Gears,

17inch Advan rims white,

serviced every 5,000 km's,

280 rw kw's,

With plates GTR2NV,

Full service history and log books,

Owned and modified within 7 months,

Reciepts available upon request,

Rarely driven due to recently married and work commitments.

First to see will buy! No joyriders

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...matchallpartial

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I enquired to the dealer about shipping and registration certification tests etc. And was told they have to do a roadworthy there and i have to do one here in adelaide. They think it will pass.

I know that's some bs i got told because the mods list includes boost controller and afermarket BOV. I know for a fact that them two items will not pass the test.

Stil interested in this car though because unlike them you obviously knew what you were doing when you looked after and tuned it up!

I just know that regency are very tight against anything and everything! not sure what other mods would be a problem? aftermarket cams etc??? anyone know?

cheers

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To be honest i wouldn't know as i have never faced problems like this before. The BOV is kinda hidden and the electronic boost controller being a problem? I dont see it will be? As i said i aint to sure, best to ring up and find out?

I enquired to the dealer about shipping and registration certification tests etc. And was told they have to do a roadworthy there and i have to do one here in adelaide. They think it will pass.

I know that's some bs i got told because the mods list includes boost controller and afermarket BOV. I know for a fact that them two items will not pass the test.

Stil interested in this car though because unlike them you obviously knew what you were doing when you looked after and tuned it up!

I just know that regency are very tight against anything and everything! not sure what other mods would be a problem? aftermarket cams etc??? anyone know?

cheers

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No the car isn't sold but i am gonna pick it up tomorrow and go back to private sale they are charging me a weekly fee and it's stacking up. Send me a private msg if you want any more info on the car.

Thanks

Is the car sold? They have directed me to a direct importer who deals mainly with 33 GTR's.
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