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For sale r33 gtr v spec

Late 1995

Rego Yes

Km: 97,000

all factory options

airbags etc..

exterior

body colour black

wheels star corp racing white wheels with silver dish front and rear

body kit full veil side body kit

tinted windows 20 percent

nismo rear spolier

Interior

Blitz Boost controller electronic

touch screen DVD player

Speakers

Amp

Greddy engine oil temp gauge

Greddy Oil Pressure Gauge

Blitz Engine coolant temp

Blitz Boost guage in piller

Factory GTR Floor mats

After market Gear and handbreak boot

Alarm/Imobiliser system

Engine

Orami race built RB26DETT from Japan

$10,000 motor

Genuine twin N1 Nismo Turbos

3 inch Exhaust with Cannon type

Turbo front pipe is proformance pipe from Japan

Adjustable fuel pressure regulator witrh braided lines

Big injectors

700HP largest in tank wallbro fuel pump

Custom built to fit Alloy catch can with race filter

Calcium Battery

aluminium Flywheel with replacable inserts

hyper sensitive Exceedy button clutch pull type

Custom built oversized intercooler

Twin Pod Filters with airflow meter relocation pipes (Does not run Airflow meters anymore)

Full Haltech ECU Running Map sensor

All metal gaskets including head gasket

Dyno tuned 19psi = 332kw at rear wheels

1 Bar = 300kw (Currently running)

Dyno Sheet

Suspention/Brakes

Tien Coilovers

Brembo Brakes

Have factory suspention

New Brake pads

Factory brake ducts

Vehicle is a genuine GTR V-Spec

Will not disappoint

Selling due to brought a house

May swap for lesser vehicle plus $$$ my way

$27,500 Neg

Any queries just ask.

Cheers

Josh

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wow, this is awesome.

I'm looking at upgrading to a 33 gtr if you'd wanna swap for a 210rwkw r32 gtst + cash your way?

Otherwise all the best with the sale :)

thanks mate open to offers / swaps very qquick car to drive

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For sale r33 gtr v spec

Late 1995

Rego Yes

Km: 97,000

all factory options

airbags etc..

exterior

body colour black

wheels star corp racing white wheels with silver dish front and rear

body kit full veil side body kit

tinted windows 20 percent

nismo rear spolier

Interior

Blitz Boost controller electronic

touch screen DVD player

Speakers

Amp

Greddy engine oil temp gauge

Greddy Oil Pressure Gauge

Blitz Engine coolant temp

Blitz Boost guage in piller

Factory GTR Floor mats

After market Gear and handbreak boot

Alarm/Imobiliser system

Engine

Orami race built RB26DETT from Japan

$10,000 motor

Genuine twin N1 Nismo Turbos

3 inch Exhaust with Cannon type

Turbo front pipe is proformance pipe from Japan

Adjustable fuel pressure regulator witrh braided lines

Big injectors

700HP largest in tank wallbro fuel pump

Custom built to fit Alloy catch can with race filter

Calcium Battery

aluminium Flywheel with replacable inserts

hyper sensitive Exceedy button clutch pull type

Custom built oversized intercooler

Twin Pod Filters with airflow meter relocation pipes (Does not run Airflow meters anymore)

Full Haltech ECU Running Map sensor

All metal gaskets including head gasket

Dyno tuned 19psi = 332kw at rear wheels

1 Bar = 300kw (Currently running)

Dyno Sheet

Suspention/Brakes

Tien Coilovers

Brembo Brakes

Have factory suspention

New Brake pads

Factory brake ducts

Vehicle is a genuine GTR V-Spec

Will not disappoint

Selling due to brought a house

May swap for lesser vehicle plus $$$ my way

$27,500 Neg

Any queries just ask.

Cheers

Josh

offers?

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Hey let me know if u interested in my Silver 32 gtr plus cash you way.

heres some info of the car i can send pics if u want

>17x10 Deep dish wheels,

>245/45/17 Michelin tyres all round,

>Cross drilled brake discs, new pads all round

>Aftermarket coil overs,

>Brand new CV joints

>Full engine rebuilt 9000kms ago,

>Forged internals,

>Port polished head, new valves and springs,

>ARP head stud kit,

>Braided oil and water lines,

>3.5" stainless exhaust from turbo,

>Xforce Dump pipes,

>Aftermarket race bearings,

>Brand new N1 Oil pump,

>Brand new N1 water pump,

>Oil filter relocation kit,

>High flow R34 N1 steel wheeled turbos,

>Apexi air filters, pod filters boxed

>Brand new Apexi Power FC computer tuned by CRD,

>N1 bumper vents,

>Greddy Guages,

>MOMO gtr Gear knob,

>MOMO steering wheel,

>Blitz Dual SBC booster controller,

>300k/h Impul Speedometer,

>121xxxks

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