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Item Summary: EOI 1995 R33 GTR Vspec (EAT26)

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Expression of interest.

Asking Price: 27000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM or Phone 0401 628 111

Extra Information:

1995 R33 GTR Vspec.

228Kw/305Hp 14psi safe tune.

Midnight purple.

87thou ks

3 1/2 Kakimoto Exhaust.

Greddy Profec B Spec 2 Boost controller

Greddy Auto Timer

Apexi Power Fc EL-Jetro (Installed and Tuned by Mercury)

Rota 19x9.5 +22 DPT Rims with 265x35R18 Nankang Tyres(Tyres were on the car when i bought it)

Nismo 320km Dash cluster and 3 gauge cluster

Nismo Gear Shift knob

NPC modified Exedy Nismo Clutch 4 months old (Installed by Godzilla)

Cams (were on the car when imported)

Custom Gold painted engine covers.

Carbon fibre spoiler blade (Original included as well)

Carbon fibre front lip(original was destroyed by the old owner)

Pioneer headdeck with ipod/iphone connect with 6" all round and Amp.

35% Tint. The pictures shows 5% as they were taken when it had 5%

EAT26 Personalized plates come with the car.

Car has also got racing harness points(again were on the car when it came from Japan)

I have owned this car since Feb 2010, I have had nothing but fun in this car but all of the sudden maturity has set in...

There are some scratches on the car and 1 dint due to previous owner only minor.

Car is a awesome car to drive, Im not willing to part with it for nothing.

I am interested in Swaps however Only would be on SOME cars (Evo 7+, Rx7, Vy+ SS, or Bf+ Xr6t/8 other than that it would have to be well worth my while.)

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  • 11 months later...

GTR is now back for sale with more mods and more money spent!

Will consider swaps of a S13/180/R32 rolling/project with cash adjustment my way looking for a new project and a decent R32 GTST or 180/s13 with a Ls is a possibility ;) haha

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/376530-eat26/page__p__6014353__fromsearch__1#entry6014353

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