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For sale is my 1995 R33GTR VSPEC.

Wife has had enough of me wasting money on cars and have recently purchased new house so car must go. Bargain price for the mods that are in it.....

HKS piston set, stage 3

HKS conrod set, stage 3

HKS inlet cam shaft

HKS exhaust cam shaft

TOMEI head gasket

TOMEI inlet cam gears

TOMEI exhaust cam gears

TOMEI inlet manifold gasket set

TOMEI exhaust gasket set

ARP head stud kit

N1 oil pump

Race bearing set

Polished head & manifold

2 x HKS T04R turbo

2 x external wastegate

Custom exhaust manifold

Custom intercooler pipe

GREDDY intercooler kit

GREDDY fuel rail

GREDDY injectors

GREDDY intake manifold

GREDDY boost gauge

SPLITFIRE coilpacks

HKS inlet pipe

TRUST 4inch exhaust system

Custom dump pipe

2 x BLITZ blow off valve

Custom surge tank (not fitted)

MOTEC M8 full function

Racing brake pads 600deg

DBA slotted brake disc

EXEDY button clutch kit

OS GIKEN gear box

Custom paint job

Custom alloy under spoiler

TRAIL body kit

RECARO seat

Points to note:

No stereo system in car....was removed by previous owner and never bothered to put one in.

Engine built by JHH engineering at Woodridge (ask for Will) and still running in. Currently tuned to only 7psi and still making good power. Huge potential for much more once run in and performance tune done.

Bargain at this price and looking for quick sale.....come take a look.

Kwei 0401537528

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Is that a typo? is it meant to be 28500?

No typo there mate :P ......great car,just looking at quick sale. Had a lot of interest as a result but sold to a fine gentleman here on the forums who has offered the right price :) .....deposit taken pending full payment.

No typo there mate :) ......great car,just looking at quick sale. Had a lot of interest as a result but sold to a fine gentleman here on the forums who has offered the right price :D .....deposit taken pending full payment.

You must have rocks in your head :huh:

Haha wow honestly you got what you wanted, a quick sale. No doubt it was gonna last tho. Insane price! All the best, misses should be off your back now :)

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