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Hey All,

I bought this R33 GTR end of last year as i always wanted one i have driven it like a hand full of times and i realised that as im currently starting a new job i wont be able to keep running this beautiful beast, Always garaged it has 70,xxx km's never been thrashed at all.

Never had time to take it out for a proper drive

interior is immaculate no rips or cuts has one little cigarette burn from the previous owner on the rear seat other then that its perfect

Has been serviced:

- oil

- oil filter

- platnuim spark plugs

- coolant

Some of the mods that are on it are

- Kakimoto Exhaust

- xforce Dumpers

- High Flow metal Cat

- Jap Coilovers ( unsure of what brand)

- Project Mu discs all round

- Boss Kit

- Apexi Twin filters

- Oil Cooler

- Oil filter relocation kit

- Splitfire coilpacks

- Nizmo 320km dash white face

- 20x10 tempe tyre rims Cost $2300

Im looking for around $24,000 O.N.O

if you have questions or want to have a look please SMS or CALL 0424 174 337 AS I NEED A REALLY QUICK SALE. THANKS PEEPS

willing to split rims from car as i still have the orignial R33 GTR rims which are included in the sale .

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good luck with that bud as gtr r 33 u can pick up under 20000 mine i picked up at a car yard for 22000 with insurance etc covered last month

ok then PRICE DROP $23,000 with rims or $21,500 with out rims

i did check the price of them and my original price was a bit steep + i need a quick sale

so please no stupid offers

Cheers -Dan

Edited by BNCR33

BUMPO... forgot to mentions the Dumpers and Manifolds have been done. forgot what brand but its customer made...

PRICE DROP 20k ONO.. i seriously need a fast sale... HELP ME OUT PEEPS

hey mate,

i saw u driving yesterday through the 5 ways... looks gorgeous, i was seriously saying to myself, i wish that gtr was for sale... and it is!

Im looking for a gtr at the moment, and am very interested. I Live in menai, so close to u. could we make an appointment?

I dont know much about pming n all, so please call me on 040 595 4448 or email me [email protected]

Thanks mate.

ROb

ps: i leave for a holiday on thurs, but will be back on the 10th if we cant meet.

Thanks.

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