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Hi,

For sale is my immaculate midnight purple R33 GTR Vspec.

This car is in prestine condition, inside and out for its age. The paint is still factory! The seats do not have any marks or tears. This car needs to be seen to be appreciated. It has just been tuned by Hitman and its mid range, top end and torque is unbelievable. Absolute weapon of a street car and has been extremely well looked after, serviced every 5,000-10,000kms.

Model: 1995

Kms: 97,000

Modifications:

Engine:

Apexi DJETRO Power FC with hand controller

Apexi boost controller

R34 GTR N1 turbos

K&N panel air filter in orginal GTR airbox (previously had twin pods in cold air box but reverted back to factory, can provide previous set up)

Sard 700cc injectors

Sard fuel pressure regulator

Tomei exhuast manifold

Tomei dump pipes

High flow cat (also have standard cat and cat back exhaust for buyer)

3.5 inch cat back exhaust

OS Giken cam gears

Bosch 044 external fuel pump

Surge tank

oil catch can

Tuned by hitman at 20psi, making 324kws at the wheels (see dyno sheet)

Interior/Exterior

19*8.5 XHP Jet Crome wheels

Nismo 320km/h dash

Greddy turbo timer

Nissan alarm

Kenwood deck

Rotored discs

GTR key

Nismo shift knob

Original GTR kit with front lip

Price

$27,000 FIRM

Contact: 0410481565

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Hi,

How are you?

Few questions about the car, a mate has asked me to keep an eye out for clean 33 gtr's for him.

Does it have any suspension mods?

What type of clutch is in it?

2WD or 4WD dyno used for the run?

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Hi,

How are you?

Few questions about the car, a mate has asked me to keep an eye out for clean 33 gtr's for him.

Does it have any suspension mods?

What type of clutch is in it?

2WD or 4WD dyno used for the run?

hey mate,

the car is extremely clean.

- it has standard shocks and lowered springs

- it has a button clutch

- 2WD dyno (im 99% sure) @ Hitman

Let me know of any more questions.

Thanks.

Anton

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hey mate,

the car is extremely clean.

- it has standard shocks and lowered springs

- it has a button clutch

- 2WD dyno (im 99% sure) @ Hitman

Let me know of any more questions.

Thanks.

Anton

:)

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