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I’m selling my R33 GTR. I’ve had the car for 3 years and bought the car in it’s original, unmodified condition. It has very mild, tasteful mods and has never seen the track or drag strip. I use it occasionally on weekends and have decided to look for a new vehicle as I’m getting married. I’ve been the first and only owner of the car since it landed in Australia.

Here are the specs:

- 1995 Maroon R33 GTR V Spec 118,000kms

- 3" exhaust Cannon muffler

- 2.5” into 3” Nismo front pipes

- Hi Flow Cat convertor

- Trust air filters

- Greddy boost gauge with pillar mount kit

- Apexi Power FC with hand controller

- DNA bleed valve running 16 psi

- Pedders Sports Extreme coil over soft and hard adjustable suspension, specially made for R33 GTR and Australian roads (absolute pleasure to drive)

- 18” Wheels

- Original GTR interior in excellent condition

- Extremely healthy and untouched engine – made 270rwkw on standard injectors (dyno sheets can be provided)

- Serviced every 5,000 km’s

- Rego till mid May 2010

In the time I’ve had the car, I’ve not had any issues with it and have spared no expense on servicing and maintenance. I’m looking for $24,000 ono – No time wasters or test pilots please. For more information please PM for details

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nice gtr mate, i am in the market for a R33 GTR now , but the thing is i live in brisbane, do u know how much it would cost to bring it to queensland and register it here?

cheers

Hey Mate, im not too sure about the transfer details, i could look into it tho, theres no problem there.

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