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Item Summary: R33 GTR 404HPATW Tuned GTR....Heaps of Mods...Street Legal!...Immaculate

Location: NSW: Campbelltown

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Wanting to buy a house

Asking Price: $27,000 or SWAP for a nice pimp SUV or similar/ cruisy car........with cash my way

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Elliott on 0434437383

Extra Information:

Hey guys/gals,

For Sale is my 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 Series II GTR, this is easily one of the cleanest and quickest GTR’s going around. The colour of the car is black making it stand out with yellow number plates GTR-53X included, the car is a head turner everywhere you go, yet subtle enough to avoid police attention.

Car is in mint condition in and out, Paint is still in excellent original condition with no dents or dings, engine is A1 mechanical

Car has been tuned from previous owner and is producing 404hp at all four wheels on 4 different levels of boost settings. The Boost can be adjusted through the digital boost controller, it’s as easy as turning the knob from channel 1 to 2, 3 or 4, so if you want more power just turn the knob to desired channel. Boost can be changed from standard boost (11PSI) up to 20PSI and is done so on a very safe tune.

This is a regretful Sale and im sad to see it go, but i need to focus on other commitments as im looking into buying a house, so unfortunately my baby must go. Come see before you buy elsewhere, you will not be disappointed, first to see will buy guaranteed!

Car has been serviced around the 5,000kms mark (never over 6,500kms) using Royal Purple (10w-40) Oil, K&N Oil Filter. The Fuel Filter and Spark plugs have just been changed as well as the oil (within 500km's). Has recently cleaned the AFM's, Pods etc so its breathing perfect!

The car has never been on the track, washed weekly (if not twice a week, using dodo juice wash, Clay, Pre wax and wax and only wash with lambs wool mit and weaved microfibre chamois), always garaged or covered with a car cover, car is currently insured with Just Cars for $29,700. Easily over $12,000 on modification has been spent on this car which include :

Engine:

- RB26 DETT, Twin Turbo, 6 cyl 2.6, 5 speed manual.

- HKS 3 1/2 inch Priest Exhaust.

- HKS 2530 Upgraded turbos.

- HKS Adjustable Cam gears

- Sard 700cc Injectors.

- Splitfire Coil Packs

- Greddy Aluminum heavy duty radiator.

- ARC Front Mount Intercooler and Piping

- ARC Air Diffuser

- K & N Oil Catch Can.

- Aftermarket Front Mounted Oil Cooler.

- Brake Cylinder Enhancer

- Twin GTR BOV's

- Apexi Twin POD filter Kit (Enclosed)

- Heavy Duty Double Plated Clutch.

- Oil Filter Relocation Kit (installed for easy access to oil filter)

- All Engine belts have been changed.

Engine Electronics:

- Apexi Power FC (Hand Controller version all set up)

- HKS Turbo Timer

- Blitz Multi-Stage Boost Controller

- Apexi Boost Gauge.

- M & W Ignition pack.

- Alarm/Immobilizer/Kill switch

Exterior:

- 265/35/18 inch chrome wheels, currently have Toyo Proxes Semi-Slick tires on the rear only, worth $500 each. Also comes with a spare Semi-Slick tyre for the rear along with another spare 265/35/18 tyre with 80% treed, apart from the spare tyre in boot.

- Front Bonnet Lip

- Clear Front & Side Indicators.

- Legal Tinted Windows.

Interior:

- White Nismo 320 Km/h dash.

- White Nismo centre gauges.

- Real Leather Black Gear & Handbrake Boot.

- Drift Gear Knob

- Original Nissan Skyline GTR Floor Mats.

- Original GTR Bucket Seats.

- JVC CD/DVD player with 3.5 inch screen, remote control included, Alpine rear & door speakers with tweeters

(2 x 10 inch Sony explode sub-woofers in box powered by a Boss 4 channel 1000 watts amplifier also come with the car)

- Translated Log Book from Japanese to English which was approved by Nissan dealership. Instruction manual for all devices.

If you have an Questions don't hesitate to call or message the number provided. Price is slightly Negotiable. However the car is in perfect condition and once you see it and get a feel for the car you will be able to tell how much its worth.

Thanks for looking

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Reason for Selling: Wanting to buy a house

Asking Price: $27,000 or SWAP for a nice pimp SUV or similar/ cruisy car........with cash my way

These two things simply do not match up - pretty sure bank won't accept SUV/cruisy car as a house deposit :)

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Item Summary: R33 GTR 404HPATW Tuned GTR....Heaps of Mods...Street Legal!...Immaculate

Car has been tuned from previous owner and is producing 404hp at all four wheels on 4 different levels of boost settings. The Boost can be adjusted through the digital boost controller, it’s as easy as turning the knob from channel 1 to 2, 3 or 4, so if you want more power just turn the knob to desired channel. Boost can be changed from standard boost (11PSI) up to 20PSI and is done so on a very safe tune.

Nice looking car, but really Street legal??? you have ADR compliance for varying boost levels?

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a20089: I got pulled over by kings cross highway patrol a few weeks back and they didn't get me for anything! They checked inside and outside of my car, tyres etc engine bay and nothing was defected. they tried to get me for having my boost gauge mounted to my dash, however im training to be a police officer and told them that the gauge is fine as its not in the crumple zone and is mounted to the dash under the highest point of the dash.

The Boost Controller is well hidden. They didn't find it. Never had a problem with police with it.

ian_and1: Sweet hope yours sells soon then because i want this going to an appreciative buyer.

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The Boost Controller is well hidden. They didn't find it.

Haha, Didn't find it does not mean street legal, I could have booked you for your externally vented oil lines as well.

I think the car is well worth the money looking at it, but I don't want to see someone purchase a car based on what is clearly not the truth.

Good luck with the sale

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If the buyer really wants to they can take off the oil breathers or use the hose im providing and reconnect the standard PCV valve setup and its all good. the car also comes with a stock exhaust muffler to tip with 2 bolt flange which i had made up just incase police want to get smart on how loud it is.

But like i have said i have been pulled over before and no dramas. Every car even stock comes out with something you can defect (tints, seatbelts, water in windscreen jets, worn steering wheels practically anything they want... even if its just "non standard" they can try get you for) Im saying that whoever buys this car will NOT have a drama with authorities. Like i haven't.

But thanks for the compliment and i know its worth the money.... just wish someone who will look after it will come along and take it... sad to see it go but i have other plans.

Cheers

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