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Hi everyone,

The time has come for me to finally put my car up for sale. I've owned it since 2001 so its been with me for quite a while. Time to grow up, get married and what comes after that. Its a 1995 and running 340 rwkw's on 21 psi. It was on 120xxx K's on it before the rebuild and has done 27xxx K's since. Serviced every 5000 K's. I'm asking $40,000 but offers are welcome. Please no low ballers or tyre kickers. Following are what i've done, i may have missed a few things.

Engine.

Heavily Ported/Polished Head, Tomei Poncams, OS Giken cam gears, Gates timing belt, ARP Head Studs/Main Studs, Garrett GT3540 Turbo, HKS 60mm external wastegate, standard R33 GTR BOVs, Koyo Alloy radiator, Haltec E11 ECU, GReddy Plenum, custom 90mm throttle body, GTSpec manifold, Splitfire Coilpacks, balanced bottom end/ machined torque plated, CP forged pistons, Eagle rods, ACL race bearings, balanced standard crank, Sard 850cc Injectors, Walbro Fuel Pump, CUSCO Oil Catch.

Wheels/Braking.

18x9.5 Volk Racing TE37 fronts 19x10.5 TE37 rears , GReddy 6 pot fronts GReddy 4 pot rears, Braided Lines.

Suspension/Drivetrain.

OS Giken 1-5 Gear set, EXEDY Twin Plate clutch, BC br Coilovers, CUSCO front Strut Brace, CUSCO rear Strut Brace, Whiteline Heavy Duty sway bars front and rear, CUSCO 2-Way Diff, Hicas Lock Bar.

Exterior.

Autumn Mystery Pearl, Custom pumped guards (metal) front and back, series II headlights with retrofitted projectors, Genuine R33 GTR front bar, Carbon fibre rear diffuser.

Interior.

Kenwood double din touchscreen DVD player, Focal 6 inch speakers, Alpine Type R 6x9's, MB Quarts Amp, Recaro drivers seat (may be changing to Brides soon) Blitz LM boost gauge, Auto Meter Monster tacho.

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haha yer it was a genuine GTR badge i got when i brought the grill but then took off the R and added a T instead lol on top of the badge it says GTS.

Thanks for the positive input guys, i know its not the easiest car to sell :devil:

Wow a lot of very unique upgrades. Good luck with the sale man.

Just out of curiousity, how hard was it fitting that GTT steering wheel? Direct swap? Airbag functions? Got any more interior pics :devil:

Always thought about fitting one of them and using the Tiptronic buttons for something...

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haha yer it was a genuine GTR badge i got when i brought the grill but then took off the R and added a T instead lol on top of the badge it says GTS.

Thanks for the positive input guys, i know its not the easiest car to sell :D

thats cool

somone will buy it.... very unique, its not like there are many 33's rollin round lookin like this

lovin the car, another free bump :)

Wow a lot of very unique upgrades. Good luck with the sale man.

Just out of curiousity, how hard was it fitting that GTT steering wheel? Direct swap? Airbag functions? Got any more interior pics :D

Always thought about fitting one of them and using the Tiptronic buttons for something...

hehe yer its from a GTT but i wasnt able to get the airbag hooked up was totally different wiring and everything. I wanted to hook up that triptronic buttons to something as well but no idea what lol. btw i got my extra wide cooling panel from shane (PSI) yesterday and it looks mighty awesome :) i'll try get more interior pics soon.

here are some more interior pics. Although the GTT steering wheel was a direct fit i couldnt get the airbags wired up properly so if the buyer wishes then i'll replace it with the original steering wheel. I had the clear plastic on the cluster made up with a hole in it so i could slot in the boost gauge :)

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Although the GTT steering wheel was a direct fit i couldnt get the airbags wired up properly so if the buyer wishes then i'll replace it with the original steering wheel.

Hmmm well I might be keen on the GTT steering wheel so let me know if you swap it :) Because yours is a S1 which doesn't have dual airbags that's why the airbag wouldn't hook up. On the S2 it "should" work with the airbags.

Hmmm well I might be keen on the GTT steering wheel so let me know if you swap it ;) Because yours is a S1 which doesn't have dual airbags that's why the airbag wouldn't hook up. On the S2 it "should" work with the airbags.

hehe yer will do. btw have u recieved your cooling panel from shane yet?

does anyone know how to upload clips on here? :)

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Yer i think that may be the case now. Shit hit the fan me n the missus split. She took out a personal loan back then for my modding addiction and now wants it all back in one lump some :S. I've put the car down to 28k but if it doesnt sell in a few months imma start stripping her. First to go i think would be the brake setup and gear box at least that way i can put in standard stuff n still drive it til i can sell the engine.

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