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Racepace 33GTR has had the getrag in it for some time at 440+rwkw (rb29).

Has endured many dyno runs as well as track sessions by the owner so make of that what you will.

Awesome car at a great price considering what's been done to it.

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Are you interested in a swap with cash your way. I have an awesome jetblack R33 GTR Vspec with low K's and the mods to produce close to as much power as what you're producing with a modifications list (although more modest) sure to please.

Please let me know if you're interested.

Racepace 33GTR has had the getrag in it for some time at 440+rwkw (rb29).

Has endured many dyno runs as well as track sessions by the owner so make of that what you will.

Awesome car at a great price considering what's been done to it.

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beautiful car! as if you would ever sell it! how the hell do u get your head lights so clean??? DAYYYYYYME! g/l with the sale and congrats to the buyer.... if anyone wants to loan me 84k ill take it! lol.

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Saturday Aaron, and the garage space will return. I am getting very itchy feet, and cant wait!!!!

Mate if you've decided to buy this car you are one smart man.

To build that car you'd need an extra 50k on top of what your paying.

Absolute monster with the unwanted attention....

Thanks for your encouraging comments guys.

Yes i am buying it on Saturday this week, providing everything is well with the car. My name is Simon and I am from Sydney.

I was on SAU a few years ago but my account somehow got corrupted and I have had to start my account again from scratch.

Anyway I am back, and It is going to be so good to have a GTR again......but this one is a lot heavier in modifications than my last R33GTR that I had 6 years ago.

I hope to spend a lot more time back on the forum again.

Thanks for your encouraging comments guys.

Yes i am buying it on Saturday this week, providing everything is well with the car. My name is Simon and I am from Sydney.

I was on SAU a few years ago but my account somehow got corrupted and I have had to start my account again from scratch.

Anyway I am back, and It is going to be so good to have a GTR again......but this one is a lot heavier in modifications than my last R33GTR that I had 6 years ago.

I hope to spend a lot more time back on the forum again.

Good to hear Simon but a little dissapointed it's going interstate!!!! :down::)

Just bring some spare underwear for when Aaron takes you for a drive.... :rofl:

You got plans to track it???

BTW, sorry for going off topic Aaron....

Good to hear Simon but a little dissapointed it's going interstate!!!! :down::)

Just bring some spare underwear for when Aaron takes you for a drive.... :rofl:

You got plans to track it???

BTW, sorry for going off topic Aaron....

Yeah I hope to do a few track days for sure. Eastern Creek would be nice.

Thanks for your encouraging comments guys.

Yes i am buying it on Saturday this week, providing everything is well with the car. My name is Simon and I am from Sydney.

I was on SAU a few years ago but my account somehow got corrupted and I have had to start my account again from scratch.

Anyway I am back, and It is going to be so good to have a GTR again......but this one is a lot heavier in modifications than my last R33GTR that I had 6 years ago.

I hope to spend a lot more time back on the forum again.

Simon, it is good to see someone brave enough to buy a car from interstate, I mean, all the problems of getting it registered and so on.. Take it for a blueslip, then take the blueslip/receipt/ to RTA, choose a number plate... Sure does sound tricky....

(p.s. why is there no sarcasm smiley)

But seriously, awesome buy mate

Simon, it is good to see someone brave enough to buy a car from interstate, I mean, all the problems of getting it registered and so on.. Take it for a blueslip, then take the blueslip/receipt/ to RTA, choose a number plate... Sure does sound tricky....

You forgot engineers certificate and the required emissions test.

I did read he was moving back to melbourne in 1 years time....so id say with all the above, i wouldnt even bother changing to NSW rego....esp. when i think we pay big $$$$ compared to Vic rego and all the Hassels you guys think off..

Leave it Vic Registered (Im sure you have mates/relo's in Vic :D ).......and enjoy it ......

its sold. well done Simon.

Not sure about these guys taking engineering certificates and epa bullshit. RTA only need a receipt and a blue slip. They don't even need to see the car.

For everyone else in NSW, you are going to be "owned" by Simon !! :thumbsup:

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