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Make:nissan

Model:r33 gtr v-spec

Milage:30,0000

Transmission:m

Colour:midnight purple

Location:sydney

Complied?y

RWC supplied??

Currently registered?Yes 1 yr

Price:$34,0000 not nego

Contact: pm or 0438462833

Comments / Modifications:

has n1 block, n1 oil pump, n1 water pump, forged pistons, all r34 engine componets etc, gold top motor. have adjustable cam gears, after market front pipes. engine has done 30,000 scince rebuild and turbos.water, intake,voltage,boost gauge's front rda slotted rotors, twin plate clutch, front race pads + got spare stock front pads and what ever i missed

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Well I guess I'll be first to put up my hand and vouch for this car, don't sell it Mitch!

Guys and Gals if you want a really nice midnight purple GTR with a forged engine rebuild already done for you, then buy this car. It's always been looked after mechanically and the paint is in great condition. You won't find a better condition GTR for this price.

Good luck with the sale Mitch though it's a shame you're letting her go, ther'd better be a good reason.. :thumbsup:

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  • 1 month later...

i seen your car a few times now and been behind it on a few cruises, your car sounds nice, if i had the money i'd definately give it a good home mitch....

sorry to sound like a tosser but i can't afford both cars and it'll take ages to sell my skyline in this financiaL climate so if you need something quick,

best i can do is swap with money going your way with my 96 r33 gtst,,,, i don't have enough money for 2 skylines. got a gtr bar so you don't miss your gtr too much...been stock untill recently, put front/dump pipes about 5000km ago, literally done 50km on 10psi boost, put boost, water oil temp gauges and fmic last weekend, throttle body cleaned, afm checked and cleaned, new platinum spark plugs, had oil changed 3 times in 13000km, changed 02 sensor (get about 450-500km to empty).... also go through my posts about my car and you'll see it hasn't even done a burn out yet and ive had it for nearly a year lol, cars done 79000km. Very good original paint, still glossy... $2000 sound system i dont use much anymore...

If your interested pm me, or tell me to get stuffed.... either way i'll be at dyno day on saturday if your there...

iff not i hope you do find somebody who will buy your car.

cheers mate

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$29,990

contact: max 0430283377

or 97460100

[email protected]

tell them your interested in the r33 gtr. rego AW-80-UA

http://www.nationalcarconnections.com.au/i....php?car=buying

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