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I'm looking at buying a house so i need get a a more tame car :) for a while

This GTR won the SAU best R33 GTR award 2 years ago...

It currently has about 84,000km and about 20k on the engine...

It currently makes about 300kw atw on 18psi this car has virtually no lag its very very responsive...

I use it as a daily driver but its built to be a track weapon.

The car has been serviced by UAS...

CP Forged Pistons (20 thou oversized)

Carrillo Forged Conrods

SPS CARR Conrod Bolts

Tomei Cam Sprockets

Tomei 1.2mm Head Gasket

Tomei Gasket Kit

Tomei Oil Gallery Restrictor

ARP Head Studs

Sard 660cc Injectors

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

NISMO Fuel Regulator

Z32 Air Flow Meters

Trust Sump Extension

OS Giken Twin Plate Clutch

NISMO Timing Belt

N1 Water Pump

JUN Oil Pump

NISMO Engine Mounts

NISMO Gearbox Mount

Trust Clear Cam Gear Cover

Cusco Master Cylinder Brace (painted black)

RacePace Custom Oil/Air Seperator - Mark II Design

APEXi Pod Filters

APEXi Power FC Pro

Turbosmart eBoost

Tomie 260 poncam's (needs to be installed)

HKS GT-SS Turbos

Port matched Exhaust Manifolds

HKS Dump Pipes

HKS Front Pipes

3" Cat

APEXi GT-Spec Cat-Back Exhaust

18x9" 5Zigen Wheels

265/35ZR18 Bridgestone S03s

Tein FLEX Coilovers

Tein EDFC Controller

AP Racing 6 Pot Calipers

Brand new 330mm DBA Rotors w/ aluminium hats

Ferrodo DS2500 Front (Road)

Ferrodo DS3000 Front (Track)

Ferrodo DS2500 Rear (Road & Track)

BF Goodrich Braided Lines

Motul RBF600 Brake Fluid

Recaro SR-3 Drivers & Passenger Seats

Genuine Series 3 Xenon Headlights

Brand New Nissan Under-Bonnet Pad

NISMO Bonnet Lip

NISMO Rear Wing Ornaments

N1 Front Bumper Vents

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If you have any questions about the car please feel free to contact me on 0414 99 53 91

As for asking price i'm not sure what this car is exactly worth given all the work..

I'm in Sydney btw

I just saw the rules, i'd be looking somewhere in the 40's...

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Kabab,

I normally dont post in for sale threads like this, but I had to....

Man, that is one awesome machine - best, tidiest GTR Ive seen for a long long time

No doubt the new owner wont have to spend a cent on it, everythings been done that needs to be!!!

As for price - obviously its insured? Maybe similar price to the insured value?

Oh, as for my buying it, the mrs would...well....dont go there :)

Sweet ride once again mate,

Chris

Kabab,

I normally dont post in for sale threads like this, but I had to....

Man, that is one awesome machine - best, tidiest GTR Ive seen for a long long time

No doubt the new owner wont have to spend a cent on it, everythings been done that needs to be!!!

As for price - obviously its insured? Maybe similar price to the insured value?

Oh, as for my buying it, the mrs would...well....dont go there :)

Sweet ride once again mate,

Chris

Actually the cams need to go in its got stock cams atm.. I've got the poncams in the garage those alone will add about 40kw and give more mid range... Its fairly cheap to drop them in as well..

Its all ready for NOS to i have the bottle in the garage as well :happy:

Its insured for about 50k

Forget the misses :D

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ahhh Andrews old car....

I have seen this car in the flesh a few times and I can say it is one of THE cleanest 33 GTRs out there..

Andrew was a very anal....owner :) and im sure you were as well :P

Being a 32 and 34 follower I wouldnt normally consider a 33 but for this car I would make an exception :glare:

Goodluck with the sale, im sure the new owner wont be dissappointed

i drove 600km today - all the way to canberra and back with a BIG fat deposit to put on another car.

to cut a long story short - walked away very dissapointed.

so im back to square 1 - shopping AGAIN! - where in sydney are you located as id love to come and see your car?

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