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Hey guys,

Up for sale is my 1995 Skyline R33 GTr V Spec. Its in immaculate condition with original midnight purple paint. The interior is spotless without a single rip or tear. The wheels are rare, discontinued 18" Rays Engineering SE 37's with Dunlop Direzza tyres. Its got rego till December 2010.

Im the first owner since importing it and the car was stock when I brought it in, all mods were done here. I had the engine rebuilt by Power Tune Australia only 1,500kms ago and I also rebuilt the standard gearbox with all new parts and a OS Giken 1st-5th gearset with heavy duty input shaft. Alot of money was spent and I have receipts for all parts.

The car doesn't look overly modified so you arent hassled by police but it has the power to put you back in your seat.

It made 360.2 KW / 866 Nm @ all 4 wheels on a tuff mainline Dyno on 24 PSI.

Engine:

CP FORGED PISTONS

EAGLE H BEAM CONRODS

ACL RACE BEARINGS

TOMEI SUMP BAFFLE

COMETIC METAL HEAD GASKET

APEXi POWER FC & HAND CONTROLLER

NISMO RS581 LE MANS TURBO'S

HKS ADJUSTABLE ACTUATORS

HKS DUMP PIPES

AUTOSELECT 2.5" FRONT PIPES

GREDDY CAT BACK 3.5" STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST

N1 OIL PUMP

N1 WATER PUMP

NISMO THERMOSTAT

TOMEI 260 DEGREE 9.15 LIFT CAMSHAFTS

TOMEI DURALUMIN ADJUSTABLE CAM PULLEY

GREDDY CLEAR CAM COVER

POWER ENTERPRISE TIMING BELT

SPLITFIRE COIL PACKS

GREDDY OIL CATCH CAN

HKS FUEL RAIL

SARD 700CC INJECTORS

SARD FUEL REGULATOR

SARD 280L/h FUEL PUMP

Other:

GREDDY PROFEC B SPEC II BOOST CONTROLLER

GREDDY TURBO TIMER

APEXi PILLAR MOUNTED BOOST GAUGE

BLITZ 120MM THICK FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER

HKS HARD INTERCOOLER PIPING KIT

GREDDY AIRINX POD FILTERS X 2

Z32 AFM X 2

CUSCO ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION

GEARBOX REBUILT WITH ALL BRAND NEW PARTS AND OS GIKEN 1-5 GEARSET

CUSCO TWIN PLATE CLUTCH

ALPINE HEAD UNIT WITH iPOD CONNECTION

PIONEER 6" DOOR SPEAKERS AND 6X9" REAR SPEAKERS

ALPINE 4 CHANNEL V-POWER AMPLIFIER

$ 33,000 ono. Sydney.

For more details call 0416 182 174 (Joe)

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Hey All,

I can speak only great words for this car! Has Great performance and looks! Alot of Money and time has been put into this car as you can see from the list of the mods...

Been in it many times and it has balls...

Its a Perfect buy people!

GL with the sale Joe

I wouldn't usually comment in a for sale thread, but this car is without doubt the cleanest r33 I've ever been in.

Well built with quality gear.

Will be a shame to see it go.

Good luck with the sale Joe

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