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Hi guys,

Looking at selling my GTR. I have only had it for a month after having been looking at purchasing it for a while. Finally after purchasing it, an opportunity has come up (to build my first house). I may need to sell the GTR to help finance this project. It is going to be my first house so after outweighing the situation I have decided that a house is a tad more important :)

I'm not desperate to sell, if needed I may borrow money from family. So no silly offers, no trades, and I will not be selling any parts off the car. So please do not make any of the above offers.

A little history about the car. I had personally imported the car for a very close friend. The car was purchased with the only mods being a cat back exhaust and wheels. All mods have been done in Australia (all work carried out by Protek Automotive, no other workshop has touched the car, so any questions or concerns you may have can be directed to Dominic at Protek: 03 9484 3117).

Modifications alone have reached close to the $50,000 mark

Here are the details (Keep in mind the roll cage will be removed as it has been sold, I will try and post some pics without it once I remove it on the weekend).

Make:1996 GTR V-Spec

Milage: Less than 4,000kms on current engine

Colour: Midnight Purple

ENGINE

Balanced and Blueprinted bottom end

Forged CP Pistons

Eagle Conrods

HKS Cam Gears

Tomei Cams

Trust Sump & Baffle

ATI Crank Pulley

INDUCTION

Garret 2560-10 Turbo's

Sard 720cc Injectors

Apexi Pod Filters

FUEL SYSTEM

Custom Surge Tank

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

Sard Fuel Regulator

Braided Fuel Lines

ELECTRONICS

APEXi Power FC with hand controller

Blitz DSBC Boost Controller

EXHAUST

Full Twin 2.5" Kakimoto Racing Exhaust (Not on car at the moment as it was too loud)

Custom 3" with twin mufflers (currently on car)

Tomei 3" Dump Pipes

DRIVELINE

OS Giken 5 speed gearbox

OS GIKEN triple plate clutch

WHEELS

BBS 18”x9” rims

INTERIOR

Nismo 320km/h speedo

Momo steering wheel

PERFORMANCE

Max power output:

440awkw @ 28psi on race tune

344awkw on street tune (with the twin Kakimoto exhaust system)

324awkw on street tune (with current custom exhaust)

Best ¼ mile ET:

10.5sec@140mph in street trim

Price: $55,000

STRICTLY NO TEST RIDES. I am happy to take interested parties for a test drive, if a deposit is received then the party interested can take it for a test drive.

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I Absolutely Cant stand R33 GTR'S , But This One is Just Sex On Wheels !!!!

Good luck with sale Champ ..

Im with you, not a fan of the 33, but your looks terrific. good luck with the sale....

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