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This is my second thread i know, but this is with the new engine in for sale....

I am just dropping in a new rb26, 70xxx roughly original kms. Dyno and compression tested fine.

Im after a house so reali need the cash unfortunatly as i do love this car.. Fast, handels, great car.

Would be interested in a swap for a 180sx, 33 or 32 or something like that plus cash.

Im in adelaide.

The car is a 1995 R33 GTR

Midnight Purple

The car had done 90xxx kms has had its 100xxx service, change 4wd fluid, gearbox oil etc etc All work always done at a trusted adel workshop. And as stated the engine has only done 70xxxx.

Will give y6ou the name of the workshop as they will vouch for the car.

Has been looked after well and always tuned etc. No accidents in the car.

Good paint and interior.

The part list is as follows

Exhaust:

Kakimoto Catback Exhaust, front pipe, high flow cat (Still have standered exhaust)

(sounds hot!)

Suspension:

New blisten Shocks, Lowered King Springs

Wheels:

Work XD9s 18 x 10 +18 with Kumo 275s all round less then 1000kms travled, no marks on the rims at all

(also have standered wheels in good nic with excellent tyres)

All the mods have seen less then 100kms travled.

Modifications:

700cc SARD injectors

TOMEI cam gears (Have old cam gears to)

HKS pods (have standered air box also)

Custom Cold Air Intake

Big Trust Intercooler

Nismo Fuel Pump - ( PLus spare sealed in packet Nismo Fuel Pump)

Power Fc and Controller (also have standered ECU)

Greedy Profec 2 Boost Controller

Twin Plate Clutch

HKS boost gauge

Resprayed Brembo brakes / Stickers

Clear front and side indicators

Carbon N1 Wing Blade (Still have standered wing blade)

Carbon GTR End Caps

Greddy Strut Brace - (and standered)

Greddy Air Devision Panel (also have a plastic one that goes head light to headlight)

New GTR KEY (uncut)

Good headunit front speakers amp and sub.

Aftermarket catch can and washer bottle

Colour coded the rocker covers to car colour also put on a R34 GTR coil cover

new leather hand brake and gear cover

Spare -

passenger headlight.

Twin Turbo Inatke pipe

33 gtr Plenum

Complete engine, with run bearing

pics were taking before the carbon rear wing blade and GTR carbon end caps were added. (More pics on request)

Power was at an easy 269kws at all for wheels.

Diff and gearbox are fine and maintained.

New engine

Price can be worked out in a few ways.

- As is with all mods wheels etc

- Some to all parts removed to make cheaper (as i have most standered items, wheels etc etc) Buyers choice on what to keep.

- Or as is or parts removed with a swap for another car plus cash etc etc

Im fairly open and Would be interested in a swap for a 180sx 33 32 GTST or something like that plus cash.

As stated im only selling as im buying a house...

Pics can be found here and also more can be given if needed.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...95-t257395.html

PM me for offers etc

Thanks

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Any offers will be considered!

If you want me to remove stuff to make it super cheap i can and will.

Boostworks will vouch for the car....

Just need cash asap for a house :S sad sad day selling this car

I have a friend interested in a GTR but has an S14. Will you be interested? Please PM me if you are. Thanks.

BTW, are you sure it's 269kw at ALL FOUR WHEELS or Rear Wheels? Stock turbos pulling 269kw at all four is a little high imo.

Sorry yer it was just at the rear wheels!

The engine came out of a Stag....

Nos man, that would have been perfect! Never mind...

And sorry yer Price ummm im pretty easy....

With everything.... $32,000 ish ONO!

Or take some parts off make it cheaper...

Or take a heap of parts to get it reali cheap around $22000ish ONO (Twin plate clutch, A Nismo Fuel Pump, Sard Injectors, Trust cooler will stay on for 22,000)

Or ill swap for a 180, 33, 32 GTST plus cash or what ever! But for the right car Price will be cheaper etc

Im happy to strip it or take what ever off etc...

But again im easy make an offer!

BUt im easy to be honest...

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