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The current owner of Ex Racepace R33GTR has to sell for business reasons.. :)

But his loss is your gain....

Heres your chance to purchase this amazing R33GTR.

Features:

2.95L twin turbo engine making over 450kw @ wheels.

6 speed trans

375mm 6 spot Harrop brakes

Custom Tein suspension

Te 37's etc

Way too much to list, this car's credentials are well known, from magazine articles to its track performance.

Great street car....quiet, smooth with performance/grip/brakes that will blow your mind!

$75k ono

Contact Ben 9762 9421 for details

Genuine enquiries only.

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The current owner of Ex Racepace R33GTR has to sell for business reasons.. :wave:

But his loss is your gain....

Heres your chance to purchase this amazing R33GTR.

Features:

2.95L twin turbo engine making over 450kw @ wheels.

6 speed trans

375mm 6 spot Harrop brakes

Custom Tein suspension

Te 37's etc

Way too much to list, this car's credentials are well known, from magazine articles to its track performance.

Great street car....quiet, smooth with performance/grip/brakes that will blow your mind!

$75k ono

Contact Ben 9762 9421 for details

Genuine enquiries only.

This car would be the finest built, best engineered and most exciting GTR ive had the pleasure of experiencing. I went for a drive in this car a few weeks before christmas and ive still not gotten over it. Words cannot describe how totally mind blowing this car performs...sounds and idles like a stocker, goes like a scalded cat when asked and displaces organs when it stops. If i had both my kidney's id gladly part with one to finance the purchase of this car.

Enough of my drooling and dribble...im still in shock that this car is being offered at just over 1/3rd of its build cost.

I envy the lucky bastard who picks it up.

Edited by DiRTgarage
This is NOT a 1/4 mile drag car, it is perfectly set-up for circuit/street.

Having said that it would definitely pull some great times at the drags

low 10's would not be a problem...very low 10's

Would have to be the ultimate street registered circuit car in the country, drives and sounds standard with 450rwkws...

Check out the specs of the engine in this thread..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...ow-t206406.html

Way too cheap....

Can I make a suggestion,

Upload some pictures and details/specs of the car. It might actually help it sell.

I use to work for HPI and I can't say I even know the car.

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