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okay its time to let my car go and move on to other things in my life..

it is a genuine 1996 GTR R33 LM Vspec, one of the 98 ever made..mechanically there is not a lot of difference..but it is a special edition car..

i imported the car at the beginning of 2006 with genuine 68000ks on the clock. It was a grade 4 with interior grade B on the auction sheet.

i did a conpression test when i first got the car and it returned very good result-165 across every cynlider. it has always been serviced for every 5000ks or under, and it has been taken very good care of. ( any of you who know me would know i always wanted the best for this car)

I have done a few minor mods since...things i have now:

HKS cat back exhaust

Power FC

Tomei Cam Gears with aftermarket timing belt

GReedy Profec B Boost controller

GReedy Auto Timer

Apexi Induction kit

19 Row oil cooler with relocator

along with other little things

it was tuned by Gavin Wood/Matt Spry back last year, and on 12psi it had about 290awhp

all the mods were done while i had a big big plan for it as i always wanted to build a track/road car..but financially it is not possible for me at this stage so i have to move on from it..

now the car has about 88000ks on it, and i have all the receipts and paperwork from the day i imported it.

so this car has never ever seen the track/drag strip..and it has never been thrashed because i love this car.. ( a lot of you who know me know i dont thrash cars)

this is not the quickest GTR, but it has been taken very good care of and it has never broken down on me. if you want something reliable and to build it yourself, this is the car to buy

the price i am asking for is 38000 with a set of Nismo LM-GT1 wheels (newish 275/18/35)

or with stock R33 GTR wheels for 36000...ono

oh before you ask, the car is in its original colour..it has never been in any accidents so yeah. its definately not one of those dodgy resprays

i may be interested in trading for a post 2004 car.

yeah this is about it..making up my mind to sell it is the hardest bit really.

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very hot car.

if only i had the money

will be sad to see her go.

gl with sale man

cheers man...

yeah it took me long enough to make up my mind...i still love this car but gotta do what i gotta do...

another GTR for sure in the near future..maybe a R35 haha

have i started a trend? lol

anyway this car is in great condition.... new owner will be very happy

goodluck with the sale Frank

haha must be you

you got your car a few months before me, and you sold yours a few months before..

cheers!!!!

anyone out there interested make an offer..this thing needs a new home

yeh i think it is man, some ppl dont appreciate em on here:(... but anyway i dont care... ur gtr is beautiful man i hope you can sell her then and hopefully to me haha catcha mate goodluck

34000 with stock GTR wheels

Hi Frank,

Hope you aren't too disappointed in a replacement car. But $35K would make a good downpayment on a home - to be realistic.

However, I'm interested in the Nismo LM1 Wheels and I'm wondering if they'll fit a R34 GT-R since I may purchase them as a spare set.

Can you also take photos of each them incl. gutter rash on any and send them to [email protected] I'd appreciate that.

Thanks heaps,

Terry

been talking to someone who knows a bit more than me about the price of LMs, and realised that it was priced too low

however if you are genuinely interested we can talk about the price..

yeah 38000 is with LMGT1s

Guys this is very cheap for a genuwine LM GTR, one recently went nearly double this price. I would snap it up so it can sit next to my LM but i have no room.

Good luck Frank

Cheers Thraso

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