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1995 Nissan Skyline R33 Grey GTR V-SPEC

Due to a change of circumstance (my other project being defected & EPA'ed), I now must sell this recently acquired vehicle.

Vehicle has just undergone a full service, everything has been inspected and is ready to go.

230 kw @ the wheels runnig 13 psi before installation of the cam gears & exhaust (as per previous owner).

I am interested in a car worth approx 6-7k as part of the deal, which must be standard (no more - please do not ask).

Considerable time and money have been spent bringing this vehicle up to a standard that I am happy with on selling.

As per previous owner, 4th gear syncro worn & 4th gear does occasionally crunch (common with these gearboxes), apart from this issue, car drives and behaves as it should.

The asking price is very fair & I am looking for a quick sale to pay substantial fines due late this month.

Price will be $19,000 with RWC and reg for Vic buyers or $18,000 without (as is, where is).

No time wasters, if your interested, details below.

DO NOT POST IN HERE - ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS, PM ME.

- Apexi Power FC

- Greddy Turbo Timer

- Spool Adjustable Cam gears

- Alarm With Remote

- Alloy Intake Piping

- Greddy Pod Filters

- Splitfire Coil Packs

- XS Power Stainless Front Pipes

- Stainless Steel 3" Cat Back Exhaust

- N1 Water Pump

- Xtreme HD Clutch

- Lightened Flywheel

- Alarm With Remote

- Slotted Front Rotors

- Brembo Brakes Front & Rear

- Lenso D1R 18" Wheels On Near New Tyres

- ZEAL 10/8 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

- Alloy Shift Knob

- OMP Deep Corn Racing Wheel With Boss Kit (must be removed for RWC).

- Sony Xplode MP3/CD Head Unit

- Focal Front Splits

- Pioneer Rear Speakers

- Front Doors DYNAMAT Insulated

- Genuine GTR Floor Mats Front & Rear

Phone - 0439 745 842

Email - [email protected]

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hi mate - just a quick question...as you are the owner of this car, didn't you need a RWC to transfer it into your name anyway? In which case, the RWC you used should still be valid and the new owner won't need to get one. Just a thought as it may save yourself or the next owner some $$$

Correct me if I'm wrong but if its the same as in QLD, you can only use the rwc once. You have to give the department of transport a copy when you transfer it into your name.

no, RWC is valid by dates, not by the number of times it is used. in fact, this is the same in Qld as well - I just sold a V35 on the same RWC (safety certificate) as I used to rego it (which the next person also used to rego it). as long as it was within 30 days (or 500klms or something like that)

no, RWC is valid by dates, not by the number of times it is used. in fact, this is the same in Qld as well - I just sold a V35 on the same RWC (safety certificate) as I used to rego it (which the next person also used to rego it). as long as it was within 30 days (or 500klms or something like that)

Agreed. I Just did this less than 3 weeks ago...

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