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Good morning all, after alot of consideration i have decided to put my GTR up for grabs

I have to say it was an absolute pleasure owning such a machine however i want to move it along to make way for something a little different.

Vehicle

1997 BCNR33 GTR (non V Spec) 90xxxkm's

Drivetrain

ATTESSA ETS

Standard Clutch (good condition)

Bodywork

Standard with a painted bodycolour lower front lip

Minor scratches etc

Nismo Rear Pods

Nismo Bonnet Lip

Wheels

Bronze WORK CR Kai's 18x9.5 (+18) all round

Continental 255/45/R18 (85% tread)

Lightweight BBS wheel nuts

Braking

Standard Brembo Brakes with HAWK pads front and rear

Interior

Standard interior, Defi Link Controller, Defi BF Boost, Oil Temp and Water Temp metre's, Apexi Power FC Hand Controller, Alpine CDA 9886i head unit (ipod, usb, 3 rca out's, flip down face), Alpine Type R splits, Alpine Type R Coaxials rear. Standard GTR floor mats in great condtion.

Engine

RB26DETT

Apexi Power FC

Just Jap 600x302x100mm Front Mount Intercooler

Just Jap Stainless Washer Bottle/Oil Catch Can

Just Jap 19 Row Oil Cooler with Relocator

Trust MX Front Pipes

RS*R 3.5inch Catback Exhaust

Running 10psi

Performance

Has not been run down the 1/4

Has Run up 209awkw with 771NM (dyno sheet can be provided to interested parties)

A very enjoyable street car with alot of potential

Location

Located in Townsville Far North Queensland

RWC/Rego

Will come with RWC and have just paid for 6months rego

Contact Me

Via mobile phone on 0404585529

email [email protected]

Or Via PM

Price $26,990ono

Cheers Marty

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Will get more pics of engine bay and also interior over the weekend

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if its a 97 model gtr why does it not have the xenon lights?

the series 3's have the factory xenon lights, unless someone puts them in after. also, not sure - but i read a few places that they were also a factory option?

if its a 97, this one appears to be a series 2 because im not sure if its KR-4 (r33 series 3 / r34) silver either, looks a tad lighter - but may just be the pics? :)

still a damn hot car though! love the work rims!

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Thanks guys, i was a bit annoyed that i didn't get the xenon lights but i will take a pic of the build plate to confirm. Not sure what month but its definately a 1997. Will keep you updated

Cheers

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Will be sad to see you without a Skyline, but like you said, there are some things that are more important than a car at this point in life.....

So when you extending your loan for the R34 GTR?

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Haha i'd love to right now, but i'll probably tax the old mans statesman for a little while and get a 2nd job to help me reach the goal quicker :(

Vehicle build was September 1997

Cheers

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Interior is mint, no rips on the hip bolsters at all which i was impressed with

Only down side is that when i bought it, it had R32 GTR seats in it :D My guess was that it had some race seats in it at some stage and they were thrown back in

Dash is intact with no tears or cracks.

Will take some good pics of interior this evening and update thread

Cheers Marty

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