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Hi all,

I have decided to look at selling my pride and joy, she is an 1995 R33 GTR vspec edition.

I have been the owner of this car for coming on 2 years now and havent had much of a chance to modify/upgrade at all.

Now its time to look at buying a house and sadly i cant afford to have both, reason being i will want to modify.

I have kept her stock over the last 2 years because when i bought the car there were some underlying issues which i didnt know about, now after $8000+ spent on making the car ready to modify it is ready to go. I have all receipts to prove this aswell.

Here is what i have done to the car:

- HSD Coilovers

- ball joints, caster arms, Rack Ends all replaced.

- Fuel pump, water pump, timing belt, cam seals, crankshaft seal, fuel filter, oil filter, air filter, hose clamps all replaced at 100,000km service.

- Igniter

- Laser Platinum Spark plugs

- Coilpack Loom

- Splitfire Coilpacks.

- Marshall heavy Duty battery

- Tailshaft replaced (genuine Nissan)

- windscreen replaced.

- Drag spec GREDDY/TRUST radiator

- serviced every 5000km/3 months with motul 300v full synth

- 265/45/18 Federal RS-R tyres all around ($400 each tyre, 75% tread left)

While i was getting the ignition system fixed up i got it dynoed aswell.

i have been advised that the standard Speed limiter is still in place and the standard boost restriction is also still in place.

she dynoed at 193.4AWKW.

i can upload the Dyno sheet upon request aswell.

Upon request i can place more rego on the car aswell, at the moment i have 3 months left but can put up to 12 months ACT Rego on.

I am currently asking for $21,000, however i am negotiable on this but would like to see her go to a good home.

for the moment please look over the pictures below (can take and upload more on request)

Also i may accept a trade for a cheaper car with cash my way as i will still need a car to get around in occasionally

if you have any questions please ask.

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You're a top bloke. What's wrong? Afraid you're a softy now that my GTS-T goes harder?

hahaha, have driven this car and can certainly vouch that it's well maintained and looked after, as well as the fact that it was immaculate in the first place! Have also been on road trip with the owner (we're good mates, the homo actually got me into Skylines in the first place) when we drove to the Gold Coast from Canberra last June.

Michael, I'm going to rape you if you sell the car before you even up the boost you prick. Good luck with sale either way, I'll catch you later tonight as I cockblock you like no tomorrow.

You're a top bloke. What's wrong? Afraid you're a softy now that my GTS-T goes harder?

hahaha, have driven this car and can certainly vouch that it's well maintained and looked after, as well as the fact that it was immaculate in the first place! Have also been on road trip with the owner (we're good mates, the homo actually got me into Skylines in the first place) when we drove to the Gold Coast from Canberra last June.

Michael, I'm going to rape you if you sell the car before you even up the boost you prick. Good luck with sale either way, I'll catch you later tonight as I cockblock you like no tomorrow.

haha cheers i think man

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