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NO RESERVE AUCTION,WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER - 15,000 sale priceGTR_R33.doc

1997 NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTR SERIES II

2.6 LITRE TWIN TURBO

REGO TILL 26-08-2010

CLEAN VEHICLE

ALARM WITH KEYLESS ENTRY

HKS AIR FILTERS

TURBO TIMER

SOME WEAR ON DRIVERS SEAT

VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN WETHERILL PARK SYDNEY

see attached:GTR_R33.doc

No, I want !

Selling the r32 sedan rb26dett "track car" for what I bought it for. See sig.

Keeping this R33 GTR, and will do-up slowly

Got all parts for rb26 engine build, cant wait to pick her up!

15g plus pickup costs (fly/drive) and rego.

seems a top price

Ive requested a list of the owners "knowledge" of the car.

is that the wheel that James is running, cause they only go up to 18's unfortunately.

What colour were you thinking?

I'm running CR KAIs in the biggest size they come. You are more than welcome to try them if you like. James has XD9s that come in 18x10. Mine are 18x9.5

Yeah sorting out some long standing issues, needs another dyno run to check the tune. But its putting out around 350 hp at the wheels.

Just sorting out the attessa system on it at the moment.

Hows yours going?

Sitting in my shed with no engine lol

Remember that RB25 I imported from Japan ages ago? I'm in the process of putting that in.

Good luck sorting out the 4WD!

would really like someone to poop up and be like "hey i have an engine crane u can borrow"

I've got an engine crane, but I'm using it for a job tomorrow. When did you need it and for how long. Its not mine, so I'll have to ask a mate to third party its use.

sorry

my old man is using 3 atm. lol, 2 engine cranes and 1 engine run-in machine

if i coulda I woulda grabbed one months ago. perhaps hire one from Kennards Hire? did that over xmas to help mate take out/rebuilt a 543cc suzuki

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