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Will consider trades for a cheaper car + cash my way

1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTR V-SPEC

Location: South eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Contact: PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Price: $19,000 NEG

Apexi Power FC

BLITZ Autotimer

Alarm

Custom intake piping

SPLITFIRE coil packs

TRUST pod filters

TRUST timing belt

N1 water pump

New tensioner

New idler

SPOOL adjustable cam gears - set at '0'

XS Power stainless front pipes - 2.5" - 3"

JJR stainless decat pipe - 3"

3" stainless cat back with resonator, 5” canon

XTREME HD clutch

Lightened flywheel

Slotted front rotors

ZEAL 10/8 adjustable coilovers - height, damper & springrate adjustable

New SUPERPRO adjustable caster rod bushes

New SUPERPRO adjustable camber bushes

New leather gear boot

New leather hand brake boot

NISMO black chrome shift knob

OMP deep corn racing wheel with boss kit

No audio gear included but the front doors have been insulated with DYNAMAT and have custom MDF door pods ready for 6 - 6.5" speakers. Rear also has custom MDF pods ready for 6.5" speakers

Currently makes 230kw @ 13 psi - Was tuned with the old exhaust and without the CAM gears, with the cam gears dialed in and boosted to 15 psi it should see 250kw +

The gearbox occasionally crunches into 4th gear as the synchros are worn, it's nothing major and it's a common problem with the GTR gearboxes. It's just the synchro it self and the gears are still good

Rego till mid 2009 and will be provided upon sale. Standard R33 GTR 17 x 9 + 30 rims with tyres will be provided with the car NOT the wheels pictured

There is nothing wrong with the car, it's really cheap for an R33 GTR I know but I need a quick sale and need the car gone. Will take reasonable offers if they are genuine but don't low ball because the price is low enough

PM all offers and interest, won't respond to comments & questions posted in the thread

GENUINE INTEREST ONLY

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