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First Australian owned GTR with a excellent paint & overall body condition for its age with no accident history.

The car was fully inspected by Dom at Protek on arrival including compression testing. Car and Motor were like new and still are. All fluids in the car replaced when I bought it and its been serviced every 5000klms since then with quality oil and is currently making a healthy 220kws.

Series 3 GTR was the last and best of the R33 GTRs, which included features such as Xenon headlights, Series 3 front lip, Series 3 interior (red stitching and detailing), and dual airbags.

1998 R33 GTR - 60,000kms - White:

registration until September 2010

- Greddy Profec b Spec II boost controller

- NISMO S-tune Coilover Suspension

- Apexi twin power intake pod filters

- Full NISMO exhaust system

- Apexi Power FC ECU

- Original GTR Brembo Brakes

- Original GTR front and rear strut bars

- Genuine NISMO 320km instrument cluster

- Genuwine NISMO Tripple Guage Cluster

- Alpine Mp3/Ipod/Cd player

- NISMO gear knob

- Genuine factory series 3 Xenon Headlights

- NISMO front & side clear indicators

- Genuine v-spec rear bumper pods

- N1 front bar air intakes / slots

- Original Adjustable GTR spoiler

- 18inch R34 GTR Rims

- Ganador Mirrors

* Reasonable offers considered.

* Fantastic Value!!!

PM / CALL /SMS

Paul - 0401 046 623

If you want to obtain your own RWC we can negotiate a better price

$26,000

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_3gKJha2zg

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