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Im looking to sell my white 1995Mdl R33 GT-R, the car is in excellent condition both mechanically and externally. An extensive amount of work has been done to this car and it is in pristine condition. The car is very reliable and had a full forged engine rebuild less than 10000kms ago. Reason for the rebuild was to be able to make reliable power that will last a long time. The car can speak for itself no expense has been spared. If you want an all round GT-R that can be driven on the street, and taken to the drags and still be a serious circuit competitor than this car is for you. The car has not been raced although it has been to the drags on one occasion in which it ran a The car makes a genuine easy 350rwkw on Bp ultimate and is exremely reliable. I am the second owner and the car has been in Australia for more than 4 years and has been looked after and love by both myself and the previous owner. I am selling as I am currently building and would like the extra finances to help out. I am open to trades so feel free to email me an prospective trade in.

The list of modifications are as follows:

Engine Modifications:

CP pistons

Shot peened rods

ARP studs

N1 water and oil pump

Tomei Head Gasket kit

Tomei Sump baffle kit

Tomei Poncams

Tomei Cam Gears

Tomei Expreme exhaust manifolds

HKS GT25/10s Turbos

HKS Air filters

HKS DUMP PIPES

HKS TWIN race spec exhaust

HKS GT FMIC bar and plate core

Split fire Coilpacks

Sard 700cc injectors

Sard Fuel rail

Sard Fuel regulator

Braided lines off Y-block for above setup

NISMO intank fuel PUMP

Greddy Aluminium Radiator

Greddy Oil cooler and relocation Kit

OS twin plate

Exterior:

Volk Racing TE37's 18*9.5

Proper HDI headlights

Custom rocker covers with Tomei centre and greddy oil caps

NISMO clear side indicators

NISMO front bonnet lip

Interior:

NISMO White faced dials (have original speedo)

DEFI TWIN White faced oil pressure and boost dials with link control

APEXI Black faced AVCR

APEXI Power FC Commander

APEXI Power FC

PIONEER MP3 player with Bluetooth handsfree connected to five channel amp and hi end speakers

NISMO Steering wheel

Suspension\Handling:

Tein Monos

Tien pillow ball tension rods

Whiteline Sway front and back

Cusco Front Strut Brace

Endless Brake Pads

Braided Brake lines

AP slotted front discs

DBA slotted and drilled rear discs

Probabley left out a few things but that gives you a good idea. If interested please call or pm me

If you are after a reliable high performance all round GT-R, then you cannot go past this car, and the amount of money needed to get a car from stock to this standard and the time is a lot more than the asking price. My loss is your gain.

Price: $44,750 Negotiable (feel free to make offers and will be interested in trades) even motorbike :D

Phone: Raymond 0422 977 116

Email: [email protected]

If you have any questions feel free to get in touch with me, the car has rego till september 2008. Pics up.... I have more and can organise more for more interested parties....

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^^ Thanks mate, yeah nah the minute i came up with it I bought it within that minute, suprised it wasnt taken. Umm to be honest I dont really mind obviously the right adjustment is needed, but feel free to put forward some ideas.

In regards to insurance, Shannons will cover you no problem, if you are over 25 ur looking at 1100 for full comprehensive, if below 25 then looking at 1800-2200 oh and just cars will cover you also.

Cheers

Ray

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