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Make: Nissan Skyline R33

Model: R33 GT-R

Milage: A little over 81,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Maroon

Location:Melbourne

Complied?Yes

RWC supplied?at buyers expense

Currently registered?Yes, till 15th Aug 2009

Price:$33,000. ono

Contact:Bevan on 0419395365

Comments / Modifications:

This car is a good, clean stock gtr.

The engine was rebuilt around 15000k's ago with foged JE pistons

HKS pod air filter kit that is close to brand new.

Fujitsubo Giken cat back exhaust, This is a full titanium exhaust that would cost around $4000 to replace.

Ohlins coilover suspension all round with adjustable damper.

omnitronic alarm that values at $1500 that has remote start and an in car camera that displays photos on the pager alarm handset.

400r front lip and also has genuine R33 GT-R floormats.

Stock enterior apart from a near top of the range JVCr cd/mp3/DVD player and pillar mounted drift iridium digital gauges (boost and volt).

Speaker setup is Rockford fosgate 6" all round with a 600watt pioneer amplifier.

Its got a blitz FATT turbo timer and 2x Blitz blowoff valves.

Greddy intake system fitted with hks pod but have the trust AIRNIX filters but they are currently not fitted (original air box and pipes supplied)

DBA 4000 front rotors near new

exeddy twin plate heavy duty clutch (fitted feb 09)

trust gear knob

17x9.5 rears and 17x8.5 front Rays Gram light 57s

greddy T517z twin turbos (not fitted and can sell seperatly)

Inspections welcomed, let me know if you want photo's.

Its a fairly stock GT-R with low K's and Maroon is a fairly rare colour.

Trades considered, looking for and evo 7 or higher RX7 s6 or higher (other cars also considered)

Car currently has panel damage on front drivers quater from hit and run (01.03.09), currently sourcing new part

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