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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R33 GTR V-Spec S2

Milage: 85000klms

Transmission: 5spd Manual

Colour: Midnight Purple

Location: Brisbane

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes, until end of October

Price: $35k ono

Contact: PM or 0402 842 548

Comments / Modifications: see below

Images: see below

Midnight Purple in colour

Carbon front lip and rear wing blade(standard items also come with the car)

Series 3 projector headlights

Genuine Nissan clear front bar indicators

Crystal clear side indicators

Nismo bonnet lip

Nismo 400R rear bar pods to finish the lines of the factory side skirts

Ganador wing mirrors

Rays Engineering Volk Racing CE28N lightweight 19x10.5's in Bronze with 265 Federal tyres with heaps of tread left worth close to $6k, and it has Coilovers all round, Brembo brakes front and rear

Engine has done 85000klms and is pretty much stock apart from HKS airfilters and a 3.5in Stainless exhaust from the front pipes back, new stainless cat and HKS muffler, the standard computer died with the last owner so it has a Haltech E11 V2 with the latest software uploaded as of 2 months ago and was also freshly tuned on 1 bar and made 230RWKW and has run 12.7 @ 108mph, so a great base for some serious mods, or a perfect daily driver or weekend fun car.

I have spend quite a few thousand $$$$'s recently as the car has had its major service done 1500klms ago with all gearbox, engine, diff oils changed, all fluids flushed and changed, new timing belt and all other belts done, new plugs etc all done at 83500klms, also had a new Jim Berry Carbonics button clutch done at the same time aswell as reconditioned clutch master and slave cylinders.....so this car needs nothing done mechanically for quite a while.

I have had all intercooler and intake pipes powdercoated black for a cleaner look over the dirty silver, and had the airflow meters removed for better airflow, it also has a Carbon plug cover plus an R34 GTR centre badge and Carbon timing cover and the whole bay looks very neat and tidy all blackened out as opposed to the usual shiny look(the pic still shows the airflow meters and purple air intake pipes)

The interior is pretty much stock, no fancy guages or electronic gizmos, just a neat clutter free dash with an Apexi EL2 Boost guage and HKS turbo timer. Its has custom charcoal floor mats, a Trust GREX polished gearknob with H pattern for legalities and a Nismo 300km/h dash cluster and the interior overall is very clean and in great condition. Will have interior photo's up this weekend.

I had an Alpine headunit, Alpine Type R splits and Alpine Type R 2 ways fitted to the car and also a Mongoose alarm/immobiliser/central locking fitted aswell.

Now wears BEWARE plates, but they are not included in the sale.

I'm pretty sure thats it, any questions feel free to ask, have plenty more photos if needed, and the asking price is $35k ono.

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god damn, this is the perfect example of what i want in an R33 GTR, i couldn't find a better one if i tried, so i'll give you a call in 2 years time, when i'm back from europe :D

drop to $33,500.....will also consider keeping the Volks if an interested party can supply their own stock rims or 18s/19s of choice if they are keen on the car at a lesser price, as they are whats keeping the value a little higher, just a thought.

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how isn't this sold!!

I'm not sure, it seems people are afraid to buy stuff at the moment, holding onto their monies. This car is a great base for some serious mods already having the computer and a decent full 3.5in s/s exhaust etc, or is stock enough to use every day but still have a lot of fun in aswell......price is negotiable too!!!

U sure you dont want a 2006 BF XR6Turbo 6sp manual with 22,000kms on it?? I can me driving this thing:)

Yeah, I'd rather sell it for cash, or swap for something of a lesser value, around $20k or less + cash adjustment, just a decent, normal sort of economical daily car as I've bought a new project car and no longer want $30k+ tied up in this, but maybe send me a few more details omn your car and $$$'s what your thinking, but I would prefer a straight sale.

Thanks, its a great car, just seems GTR's are a little slow on the sell at the moment, dunno why, a couple of enquiries, no takers yet.

If someone is keen on the car minus the Volks, I'd take $26k if you provide your own stockies or whatever wheels, and even less again if there is some other stuff you don't want on the car......just trying out a few other ways to see if anyone is keen.

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