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Make: Nissan

Model: R33GTR V-spec

Milage: 93,000kils

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Colour: maroon

Location: Gold Coast QLD

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: 29,000 (price negotiationable)

Contact: [email protected] or call me: 0401252118

Comments / Modifications: 2.6 l twin turbo rb26dett engine just reconditioned within 20000 kils

Two brand new r34 gtr N1 TURBO fit around 1 year.

New OS giken twin paltes clutch just fit with in January 2008.

Nismo short shift

Hks EVC boost controller

Hks high power exhaust ( got original gtr exhaust in my home)

Tein super street suspension (Australia edition: also have original suspension in home)

Nismo camber kits

R34 gtr wheels with nearly new falcon 265/35/r18 tires

Momo steering wheel

Apexi power FC ECU with hand controller.( standard computer available)

Twin Hks blow off value (original blow off value in my home)

Hks oil pressure and boost meters.

Sony cd player

Air condition

Abs break

All new general brembo break pads just fixed in the beginning of the year

ARC metal air box and oil catch tank

HKS full kits intercooler system

Turbo timer.

New 4wd pump

new air flow meter

no accident. Always garaged and well serviced (every 3000-5000 kils using gold mobel f1 engine oil)

I have this car for four years, everybody knows if you purchased a import, you will spend a lot of money to fix the car first, then upgrade. during the time, I also not only upgrade the car but also repair the car. I can say the car is not the most powerful car in the country, but it is one of GTR which have the top conditions in the country. you will save the money if make the deal.

the car must sell, because I will leave Australia soon, this is a big chance to have a top condition GTR, I am the only owner since the car import from Japan in 2004, cost 40,000 dollars at that time, and I spend more than 25,000 dollars to keep and upgrade the car since I got her. The engine reconditioned recently and I put two brand new N1 turbo with the car, so, don't warry the engine and turbos, they are still new! I am really love the car, as you see, I will leave the country, I have to sell my lover. Just want to find a good buyer to keep her.

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