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If you want a R33 GTR they don’t get better than this 1995 R33 GTR V-Spec. I’ve spent a decent amount of time and money to get it in fantastic shape but now I and am selling this to as I'll be moving out of country.

I purchased this car in almost stock condition. The only mod that had been done was a loud cannon type exhaust sicen removed. I’ve dropped roughly $12K in parts and labor getting it into the amazing shape it is now. Here is what has been done to the car:

Brakes:

  • Project Mu SCR slotted rotors
  • Nismo S Tune Brake Pads
  • Nismo Braided Brake lines
  • Cusco Master Cylinder stopper

Suspension:

  • Whiteline camber, castor, and subframe alignments kits
  • Whiteline front and rear adjustable stabilizer bars

Engine:

  • Nismo Air filter (I will include Apexi Intakes as well if you want to install them)
  • Greddy Carbon Fiber diversion plate
  • JJR external 21 row oil cooler & filter relocation
  • Nismo Oil Separator
  • Mines ECU
  • Kakimoto Racing Muffler

Other

  • UAS Sport Clutch
  • Nismo White faced gages
  • Team Raceworx Atessa controller
  • Pioneer DEH P6850MP Head Unit with IPOD adapter & Pioneer Speakers

My original objective when I bought the car was to build a great street and track car. The first changes focused on handling, stopping, and durability. The result is a great looking, great performing, super clean GTR. The brakes are fantastic with zero fade. The handing is dead on neutral as it is tuned now but with adjustable sway bars front and back you can tune to your liking. The ATESSA controller allows you to tune the performance of the car from nearly 100% rear wheel drive to a much higher power shift to the front for wet conditions (50% max). The external oil cooler and oil separator ensure the motor always runs cool and safe.

I’ll be happy to hook you up with the shop that has done all the work on this car and they will confirm the condition of the car and what has been done. I’m also a member of Skylines Australia and many of the members can tell you how clean this car is.

Asking $ 28,900 - looking for reasonable offer

PM me or e-mail at tjandriesen(at)hotmail(dot)com

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good car, good price, will sell very quick no doubt.

one minor correction, i think the stock GTR 0-100 km/h time is somewhere closer to 5 seconds not 4.3, but I could be wrong

If I had to turn to GTR power, Id buy this (however I wont be able to sell my 33gtst in time!)

Great car this one, and the owner is a fussy one!! :D

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