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Selling my brothers R33 GTR Vspec, I initially imported it from Japan for my brother about a month ago but he is now going to work abroad for 9 months and would rather sell it to get another GTR when he gets back. The pics were taken when it was in Japan hence it does not look as clean as it is now. The car drives like a dream and doesn't miss a beat. Honestly probably the finest example of a 33 GTR I've had the chance to ride/drive. I haven't had a chance to check the turbo's but they may be highflowed or even a pair of larger aftermarket turbo's as it feels pretty quick for stock ones. Interested buyer may feel free to check.

1995 Model

40,000 KM's

Spec List:

Braking & Drivetrain:

Vspec Brembo Brakes + Calipers

4x 18" White Volk/Rays Wheels

Aftermarket Brake Booster

OS Giken Twin Plate Heavy Duty Clutch + Lightened Flywheel

Adjustable Coilover Suspension

Engine:

Cusco Engine Strut Brace

Twin HKS Air Filters

Greddy Intercooler And Piping

ARC Oil Filter Relocation Kit

ARC Oil Catch Tank

ARC Oil Cooler

Adjustable HKS Cams

Nismo Radiator Cooler Plate

Blitz Nur Spec 4" Full Exhaust System

All Braided Oil Lines

Uprated Nismo Fuel Pump

720cc Nismo Injectors

Interior:

Driver and Passenger Recaro Seats

Twin Defi Gauges In A Custom A-Pillar Gauge Pod

Defi Multi Link + Data Logger

HKS EVC 3 Electronic Boost Controller (0.7 bar low/0.85bar high)

Momo Steering Wheel

Yoshio Factory Water Temp Gauge

Sony MP3/CD Player

Body:

Nismo Bonnet Lip

Nismo Front Bar Lip

Nismo Rear Bar

Nismo Clear Indicators

Led Tail Lights

Nismo Rear Strut Bar

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sorry haven't had a chance to take any more photos but ill try take some engine bay and interior pics tomorrow.

As for the ecu, It's a remapped stock ecu.

EDIT: Forgot to also add that it has an adjustable fuel pressure regulator

Edited by Richy08

Hey mate, do you still have the GTR? is this car registered? Do you have all the import documentation etc? I'm looking to replace my Series 3 GTR which has recently been written off but haven't seen any decent GTR's around.

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