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1995 R33 GTR

127xxx kms

Manual

Silver

Rego in June

Price: $28,000ono

Contact: Andrew - 0412 773 767

Location: Campbelltown

Car is always garaged, washed every month and serviced every 5,000 kms at Just Engine Management who are renown for their import tuning and mechanical services. Selling as I'm thinking of going luxury/sport like a 350z or S2K but still not 100% sure as there are cheaper GTR's out there and I don't think those prices justify what these are worth. Do note that the major service has been done and all belts have been changed including CV boots.

This car is an absolute head turner and I've owned 3 other Skylines which do not even compare. Alot of people who drive past honk and give me the thumbs up and in one case I even had some randoms walking past and bowing at my car! Interior is still immaculate so no rips and tear marks inside - again it's only a weekend car so it doesn't get used much.

Not in a rush to sell so don't assume I will drop the price to a ridiculous amount in order to sell it. All receipts provided.

Modifications are as follows:

- Power FC tuned to 235awkws

- Splitfire coilpacks

- Xtreme cushioned button clutch

- 3" to 3.5" turbo back exhaust including hi-flow cat (Nismo diff back)

- Bosch 044 fuel pump

- ACL big end bearings

- Whiteline coilover suspension

- DBA slotted rotors

- Bendix ultimate brake pads

- Front and rear strut braces

- 18" rims with new tyres

- Front lip

- CF wing

- Clear side indicators

- HKS boost gauge A-Pillar

- Blitz turbo timer

- Blitz boost controller

- Nismo 320km/h dash

- Nismo triple gauge set

- Nismo gear knob

- Clear cam cover

- Tinted windows

- Black widow alarm

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How long have you had the car? wasnt this car on sale not long ago for around the 22g mark as i remember looking to buy it

Yup, I bought it from another member and he originally listed it for 27K but dropped the price as he really needed to sell- which is not my problem and nothing wrong with me relisting it for similar price regardless of how much I bought it for. Since then I've retuned it since it was running awefully rich and rough, added a fuel pump, added the splitfires and fixed all the little things that didn't work with receipts to prove how much extra I've put in to get this car to get it running smoothly.

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