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White 95 V-Spec series 1 R33 GTR for sale

3rd owner since new and only owner in Australia.

Full car history known

Over 100k spent on mods and upkeep, plus cost of car.

This GTR will not disappoint those that want a serious GTR without finding an A1 conditon standard car and building it up.

All the work has been done for you. Its as tight as a new 34.

Currently running a mild 325awkw.

Engine built to handle 450awkw.

Car has never been dragged, but hasrun an 11.1 on the only GTEC pass I ever did.

It'll lap Eastern Creek in 1:46sec flat. (and I'm no Ayrton Senna!)

Mods:

’95 Nissan Skyline GTR series 1 Vspec

Full ADR compliance

Completely standard at time of purchase

Rego till march 08

Genuine 118k Km’s since new. Arrived in OZ with 57k. The car has not been excessively driven and has only 12k km's since project rebuild. Currently not being driven.

Engine and trimmings:

Balanced bottom end

Carillo rods and bolts

JE Forged pistons

The proper engine work such as oil galleries and return feeds etc

Sump baffle

Nismo head gasket

Nismo oil pump

Nismo water pump

Port matching and headwork

Tomei Cams

HKS Adjustable cam gears

550cc Nismo injectors

600hp bosch inline second fuel pump and surge tank, intank pump feeds the second pump and surge tank.

Bosch Dual fire ingnition system

Larger battery fitted

Malpassi rising rate reg with guage

Ball bearing N1 turbo’s with custom housings (great street response, less lag than standard, tuned to 24psi)

Remote mount filter and Oil cooler

Aluminium radiator

Trust race spec intercooler

Twin HKS super sequential blow off valves

Other stuff:

Red rocker cover

Standard exhaust manifold

Autronic EMC2 computer (MAP sensor tune)

HKS 2 stage boost controller (1 bar and 1.4 bar)

Os Giken twin plate clutch

Apexi A/F ratio meter multi function turbo timer

Nismo gauges centre and main (white faced)

Original GTR floor mats

Brake master cylinder brace

New brembo brake pads

New front Brembo rotors

3.5inch HKS super dragger exhaust with high flow cat and 3 inch front pipe.

Suspension:

Whiteline bush kit front and rear

Ohlins adjustable sports/track suspension and springs (height, 32 position adjustable bump and rebound)

Adjustable rear top mounts (remove excess camber due to suspension height adjustment. about 2.5inches lower from standard)

Wheels and tyres:

R34 GTR rims (with centre caps, although not currently fitted)

Yokohama A048 semi slicks (3 months old)

R33 gtr rims with porsche control slicks for track days

The interior of the car is immaculate.

The car has been meticulously maintained with oil changes every 3-5k KM’s.

Engine and turbo’s are in perfect condition and have done about 12k since being rebuilt

This is a well loved and maintained GTR with nothing to spend.

Sale price comes with plates, all spares and removed original parts, track rubber, the lot.

Selling due to lifestyle change (thats kiddies on the way for all you single folk out there!)

The asking price is $37,500 ono.

All serious offers in the 30's considered..

Please PM me or email me at: [email protected] if interested.

Thanks,

Sebaz

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very nice and tough car. would be an ideal street and track weapon :)

+ an enigne rebuild is a big tick on the checklist.

Thanks, and you're right! Hope it goes to a good home. It certainly won't disappoint the lucky buyer!

Sebaz

a bit off topic but are u a car dealer or are u just getting someone to help u sell it who owns a dealership.

Hi,

Its my GTR (owned it for nearly 5 years..)

The dealer advertising the car offered to assist me with the sale of my GTR as I bought another lesser car from them. Nice gesture on their behalf.

This parting with your pride and joy stuff is not fun..

Sebaz

  • 3 weeks later...

I've had a bit of interest but not that much yet. Maybe there is a few properly built GTRs for sale?

Why spend all your hard earned cash on mods when I've done it for you! This GTR is the real deal.

Sebaz

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...

Hi there,

Yes, this car has been built up from standard by Joviant.

Car had 57km's on it when it arrived from Japan. The full car history is known.

A real pleasure to drive. I forgot just how good. Got back in it yesterday after not driving it for a month and it still amazes me how quick and how tight this car is. No rattles, no squeaks, nothing. Its like new. Corners like nothing else I've driven, with mind bending acceleration. I wish I didn't have to sell it!

If you're serious about owning a quality GTR this is one you should be looking at.

All serious offers considered, so make an offer!

S

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi,

dont know what happened to my recent comment? :) Im interested in the car. What is your bottom line at the moment? I note from other's ads that they have a bottom line and then that goes down and down eventually due to no sale. They actually knock back prices early on that they would have taken months later! There are a few other cars Im interested in and before I go further and look at them Id need to know the best price I can get car x for, to be able to compare apples to apples. Thanks :)

You'll understand me not haggling on the forums.

There is significant interest in the car at the asking price already, so its already long past a point of haggling.

If you're seriously looking for a good GTR, I think you should be a little more realistic with what you're prepared to pay.

You're going to struggle to find a 33 Vspec GTR of this specification and condition for less money. Thats IF you can find one..

Beware of crashed and repaired GTR's, there's lots of them out there..

Best of luck,

Sebaz

You'll understand me not haggling on the forums.

There is significant interest in the car at the asking price already, so its already long past a point of haggling.

If you're seriously looking for a good GTR, I think you should be a little more realistic with what you're prepared to pay.

You're going to struggle to find a 33 Vspec GTR of this specification and condition for less money. Thats IF you can find one..

Beware of crashed and repaired GTR's, there's lots of them out there..

Best of luck,

Sebaz

Hi,

thanks for that. Wasnt interested in a haggling discussion on here either. "There is significant interest in the car at the asking price already, so its already long past a point of haggling", you say. So youre NOT haggling at your asking price? The significantly interested people all want it at your original asking price. That being the case it's sold? Or youre holding out for your asking price? Or you ARE negotiating a price. Sounds like haggling/negotiating to me! PM me if you wish to discuss your current offer from these other parties. No sense me trying to buy something thats out of my price range. It'll save each other time. Cheers

Car is under offer at the asking price of 37.5k with an initial deposit accepted today, awaiting final settlement.

I will accept further interest in the car, but understand that is the current situation.

Cheers,

Sebaz

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