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My mates GTR is for sale just tryin to help him out. one of the most annal owners very neat and tidy GTR

1995 R33 gtr 124,000km rego till june this car speeks for itself

Work just completed:

Front end incl bonnet, bumper and bottom lip just resprayed, Bloody stone chips and had cracks in lip from being low

Bottom lip is genuine & brand new,

Iridium Spark plugs,

Two Brand new back tyres,

Rebuilt 5000km ago with following brand new parts:

Genuine Nissan Crank Shaft,

N1 Oil Pump,

ACL Race Bearings - Bottom End Bearings,

ACL Race Bearings - Main Crank Bearings,

Gates Racing Timing Belt Kit,

General Mods:

Bilstein Adjustable Coil over Suspension,

Front wheels - Brembro Slotted Disk Breaks,

Apexi Power FC ECU,

Single plate performance clutch,

Blitz 4-Stage Boost Controller - Adjustable,

Blitz Turbo Timer,

Momo Steering Wheel,

Nismo Gear Nob,

Jun Adjustable Cam Gears,

Nismo 320km/h Dash

3 inch exhaust system with 3.5inch Nismo Tip,

Enkei Light Weight Race Rims,

A Frame Boost Gauge,

Adjustable front and rear Strut braces,

Tinted Windows,

Adjustable Carbon Fibre Rear Wing, GTR Carbon Fibre Wing Inserts,

MP3 Player,

GTR Floor Mats

$27000 NEG

Awesome R33 GT-R that speaks for itself. Inspections welcome. Please call Steven on 0415850244 or email on Steven-Briggs at hotmail.com

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