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Hi all,

I have a GTR 33 Vspec and whoever is interested please let me know. need to sell it urgently...

R33 GTR Vspec 1995

Silver

Done 43,000km

Project Miu Brake Pad

Apexi Power FC Computer (programmable)

Tein Adjustable Suspensions

Trust Twin Air Filter with Custom

Carbon Fiber Airbox

Trust Intercooler

HKS Piping Kit

Trust Oil Cooler

Trust 3.7" exhaust with Nismo full Stainless Steel Front Pipe & HKS dump pipes

Twin Garrett N1 Ball Bearing Turbo

Racing Aluminium Radiator

Exedy Single Plate Clutch

Nismo Circuit Link and Bushes

Braided Brake Lines

Mines 320km Speedo

Nismo Centre Console Gauges

Mines Direct Shift

Carbon Fiber Intercooler surround

Arnage Radiator Cover

HKS Vernier Cam Gears

N1 Bonnet Lip & Air Ducts

Trust Turbo Timer

Alpine 4 Channels CD Player with Alpine Speakers

Tinted Windows

240kw at 4 wheels @ 1.2 Bar

Asking for $43,000

Just wondering, is this a good price? I'm selling it because I need a normal car for my new job (lots of driving here and there).

Anyone interested or want to look at pic, please email me at [email protected]

I'm in Melbourne......

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Price is about rght in my opinion! Problem is that with BCNR33 GTR's stock examples seem to fetch around the same money as modified ones such as yours!

Because of the new complaince system, modified GTR's will become more rare as you cannot bring in modified cars and it will be therefore very expensive to modify GTR's. If i were you, id try and hold onto it for another 6 months and watch your money grow!

The only way to modify GTR's from now on is to buy second hand parts and fit them or buy brand new parts, not a cheap exercise!

It was good to be able to buy the cars wth all the mods, it jst cant be done anymore. You should be able to get around $50 000 for yours in a few months assuming that it is in tip top condition!

Just a thought!

Regards,

Tom

Thanks for the advice.

the car is in great condition and I haven't been driving it much (twice a week to keep the battery alive hehe).

I will try to keep it if I can, but if someone can give me an offer now I will still let it go. I just can't work without an easy driving car. maybe I should just ask my boss to give me a company car hehehehe..

Thanks guys... :D

The previous owner went to jap himself, picked and imported the gtr himself.

He has a Toyota Echo and drive the echo most of time (he was afraid of people scratching it and stuff).. he didn't drive the gtr much. :D

I'll send you the photo now :)

xboy, mate with all the mods it has and the k's, I would definitely be asking alot more than that.

Its got low k's, v spec, silver!!! jesus this is my dream car.

Anyway good luck with the sale, and dont accept any less than what you expect to sell it for.

Hi Xboy , and others too.

Did you sell this car to anyone???? I think the price is not too expensive (in my openion, if check the price where I am). Cou;d you send me the car's pics if you don't mind????

If you kept the car until late year, I'd consider it as my first sports car. :D

my email is [email protected]

Thanks.

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