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Hi Guys,

I am selling my R33 GTR. It's a september 1996 build Series 2 Vspec in white. It's completely standard and has service book and log book and original owners manual. It was bought by Mark Hocking on Kyushu (sth japan). We bought this car as it had immaculate body work, no accident history at all, and amazingly clean underneath. The only issue it had was a worn out clutch. So I had mark take it to Kyushu nissan service centre and had the clutch replaced with a brand new genuine nissan clutch, and also had the car serviced and had a full inspection done including diagnostic checks etc. The car came through with no reported faults at all. This is probably the nicest standard 33 GTR I have seen. The fact that it still has standard boost, standard exhaust (!) and standard air box tells me it's very unlikely it's ever been thrashed. The car has just 93,000kms which means very low useage of about 9,000kms per year, with log books to back it up.

The only mods on the car:

sony headunit and some speakers

HKS turbo timer

Kyushu Nissan Prince floor mats

just installed 3 point immobiliser and monitoring alarm

The car drives beautifully. After compliance I had the gearbox, diff and transfer case oils replaced with ELF synthetic products, this was done at Unique autosports in seven hills. The car has just over 11 months rego on it.

If you are looking for a mint, completely standard GTR to just enjoy or to be able to begin modifying this is the perfect car. I mean how many people other than a new car buyer get the chance to choose EVERY modification on their car? It's pretty cool to be able to start from scratch, I've never seen another GTR with a standard exhaust.

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

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btw, sorry for the blurry pic of the last item, but for those that can't read it that's a bill from nissan in Kyushu where I spent $1500 on new genuine clutch, clutch install, full inspection and service. :D

yeah it's a one in a millon car like this. if you ever wanted a collectible 33 GTR this would be it. Vspec in 100% un molestered condition, with history doesn't come along too often. if left as is it would be worth some decent money one day.

Beautiful car, just watch out for thieving c**ts like the ones who stole my gtr. Dont give out your address for inspections and blur the number plates in the photo's. Good luck with the sale.

Let me get a box of tissue....

One question though, why a stock clutch and not upgrade to a H/D one? >_<

Hi mate, I just figured stock car=stock clutch. I mean it still has standard power so I thought a standard clutch was best in keeping with how the car is. plus a brand new genuine GTR clutch is a pretty good thing. easy to drive but will still hold a fair bit of power. and I like to keep the parts all genuine. :P

chris_S15 thanks for the advice mate. Since I got it I've now installed a full immobilser and alarm with monitoring/tracking and I keep it locked up tight! too risky not to have one.

hopefully someone will buy it soon. :P

why do i have to be 18 lol

ide buy this thing in a heartbeat, but i dont wana see a beautiful car sit inside a garage for a few years, needs to get out lol.

g/l with the sale

yeah thanks mate. the new P laws sure are tough :laugh:

forgot to mention the security gear installed is all aus approved and I have the security certificate for the installation which helps with insurance. I wont name which brand of gear I have for obvious reasons, but rest assured it's top shelf. :D

well I still have my GTR. Still for sale. I really want to sell it before I head off to Japan in 3 weeks time. The condition of this car is amazing. better than any GTR I've owned. If I don't sell it before I go away I will have to give it to my friend to look after. no one wants to do that!!!

as you say your going to have to give it to your friend, will this mean his gonna try and sell it for you

or just "look after it" lol

because im looking for a mint gtr , and yours is a prime example

but it will take me awhile before i can get the money so if its still around after you come back

i think you`ll have it sold to me =]

catch mate

haha, I will probably just leave it with him to 'look after' for me! It's bone stock so I'm not really worried about anyone damaging it. I can't see how you could possibly hurt it driving it.

2 guys have expressed keen interest and one is having it professionaly checked out shortly. pending the outcome of that inspection I believe it will be sold to him. but I will update the thread either way. :)

haha, I will probably just leave it with him to 'look after' for me! It's bone stock so I'm not really worried about anyone damaging it. I can't see how you could possibly hurt it driving it.

2 guys have expressed keen interest and one is having it professionaly checked out shortly. pending the outcome of that inspection I believe it will be sold to him. but I will update the thread either way. :D

Is that Sean we are talking about?

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