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Car was imported from Japan 8 months ago with 37,000kms and now sits at 41,000kms. I'ts in very good condition and drives like a dream. The car has been modified and adjusted to perfection. It's speed and handling is amazing and will not disappoint any interested buyers. Reason of selling is that I must go to work abroad and my sister needs a car to drive while im gone and i don't think she'll like that twin plate or vice versa =P

---$25k---

Am up for swaps so show me your interests, need this gone guys!

The car has just been serviced with

- Iridium Spark Plugs

- Bendix Brake Pads

- Nissan Fuel/Oil Filters

- All Top Quality Oils

- New Nismo Super Coppermix Clutch

- Brand New 265/35 18" Tyres

Specs are as follows.

Braking & Drivetrain:

18" White Volk/Rays TE37 Wheels

Aftermarket Nismo Brake Booster

Nismo Super Coppermix Twin Plate Heavy Duty Clutch (Just Fitted 1 month ago by HyperDrive, Cost 4k for Clutch + Install)

Nismo Super Lightweight Flywheel (Also Just fitted)

Adjustable Tein Superstreet Coilovers

Engine:

Cusco Engine Strut Bar

Twin HKS Air Filters

Greddy/Trust Intercooler And Piping

ARC Oil Filter Relocation Kit

ARC Oil Catch Tank

HKS Oil Cooler

HKS Camshafts

Nismo R33 GT-R N1 Turbos

Factory Nissan ECU Rom Chipped and Tuned in Japan

Nismo Radiator Air Diversion Plate

Blitz Nur Spec 4" Full Exhaust System

All Quality Braided Oil Lines

Adjustable Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulator

Interior:

Driver and Passenger Recaro Racing Seats

Twin Defi Gauges (Boost + Water Temp)

Defi Multi Link Control Unit 2 (Gauge Controller + Data Logger)

Nismo A-Pillar Gauge Holder

Carbon Fibre Cluster Surround

Carbon Fibre Factory Din Gauge Surround

Nismo Shift Knob

Greddy/Trust Turbo Timer

HKS EVC 4 Electronic Boost Controller (0.8 Bar Low Boost 1 Bar High Boost)

Apexi Exhaust Valve Controller (Pull for stock silent exhaust note or when you want to avoid any attention)

Momo Steering Wheel

Yoshio Factory Water Temp Monitor

Sony MP3/CD Deck

Body:

Stage 21 FRP Bonnet on it's way from Japan as the original had a few deep scratches

Nismo N1 Bonnet Lip

Nismo Front Bar Spliiter

Nismo Rear Bumper

Nismo Rear Strut Bar

Led Tail Lights (Brake + Indicator)

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Hey mate,

Would you be interested in a swap for an 04 350GT? It's red, manual, sunroof, brembo's

20 inch wheels, aftermarket exhaust, nismo rear spoiler and 44kms. My number is 0425 706470.

Cheers

nice GTR - good luck with the sale.... I am looking at selling mine soon... Just wanted to know where you got your front lip from, I am looking to replace mine prior to sale....

Thanks....

Oh, and free bump...

nice GTR - good luck with the sale.... I am looking at selling mine soon... Just wanted to know where you got your front lip from, I am looking to replace mine prior to sale....

Thanks....

Oh, and free bump...

go the front lip from JS Auto imports

http://jsai.com.au/index.php?page=shop.pro...t&Itemid=29

Hey would you be interested in A swap and cash your way.

R33 gts-t and 12g you way.

Model

R33 Gts-T

Specs

Engine: Rb25Det

85000kms

KKr430 turbo

High Mount Stainless Manifold

38mm Wastegate

HKS AirFilter

Front Mount Intercooler

HKS HI Power Turbo back 3 1/2" exhaust system

Bosh 044 External Fuel Pump (in tank)

Iridiums

HKS Turbo Timer

Turbosmart Manual Boost

Bodywork:

Resprayed Into BaySide Blue R34 GTR Blue

Trust Front Bar

Trust Side Skirts

Custom Rear Bar

GTR 33 Wing

Stereo:

Alpine Cd player MP3

Pioneer Speaker

600 Watt x4 Amp

Subs X 2

Driveline:

Exedy 5 puck Clutch

Adjustable Coilovers

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