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Model: 1996 R33 GT-R V-Spec Twin Turbo AWD

Colour: Nissan Midnight Purple

Bodykit: Stock

Engine Type: RB26DETT

Engine Mods: Stock except for the following:

JRR hard pipe kit (replaced cracked hose)

Splitfire coil packs (replaced as one of the original coil packs had hairline-cracks)

K&N high flow air filter element

Exhaust: HKS "Priest" exhaust system (cat back) with Racepace custom front pipes

Gearbox: Stock with Exedy single plate heavy duty organic clutch (drives like stock, but grips well)

Diff: Stock

Brakes: Stock Brembos with Bendix Ultimate pads

Suspension: Bilstein shocks and springs (height adjustable)

Wheels/Tyres: Genuine BLITZ 18" x 10" rims all round with 265 x 35 x 18 tyres

Entertainment:

Custom 7" touch-screen entertainment system with built in GPS navigation, IPOD & USB compatibility with 160GB HDD capacity for MP3/WMA/AAC/AVI/MP4/MKV/JPG, etc. (not included, but negotiable)

Phoenix Gold splits

Orion 12" Sub (boxed)

Clarion 4 channel amp

Other:

Apexi mechanical boost gauge

Darkest legal tint

Genuine GTR floor mats

Turbo timer

Premium quality alarm system and immobiliser

Extras not currently fitted to car:

Original GTR 3-cluster gauges (front torque, oil temp, boost)

Original coil packs and rubber hoses

Paint work has always been immaculately maintained, washed and professionally detailed.

Registration has just been renewed (til February 2011). Roadworthy will be provided on sale.

Always serviced with no expense spared by GTR mechanic.

Genuine reason for sale, need to put a deposit on a house - regretful sale.

A bargain at this price, has to be seen to be appreciated - first to see will buy. Serious buyers only please - No Test Pilots.

Price: $27,500

Contact:

Dillon 0408349842

Rowville, VIC

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clean and well kept GTR.

new buyer will be very pleased with this car.

also dillon you forgot to add "wheels will be donated to ashneel cause he is awesome and will come with stock GTR wheels" :P

thanks ashneel, that is indeed correct :sick:

If my memory serves me correctly, passenger airbag was an option on Series 1, and dual airbags were standard in Series 2 onwards.

the series 2 came with passenger side airbags and different steering wheel. this is series 1

Thanks for answering my question. So this is an early 1996 model as i believe the series 1 R33 gtr starts from 1995? And series 2 starts in 1996 too.

Nice clean car though, am actually looking for one for my cousin :).

Yes, series 2 started in 1996 as well. Not sure which month my car was manufactured in, but it's a Series 1.

Feel free to contact me anytime and come down to have a look at my car.

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