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Alright boys and girls, the time has come for the mighty “BITSUS” R33 GTR to go. I reluctantly post this beautiful car up for sale to fund a few other dreams and goals in my life

I’ve owned the car since early 2009, and have not stopped spending endless amounts of cash on it since. Most of the work has been performed by well known trusted workshops in Adelaide.

This GTR is not for the faint hearted, with 335RWkW on 19psi, Coming on boost hard at around 4200rpm right to redline. My favourite part of the car would be the PPG gearbox, which as you can imagine was not a cheap upgrade. I’ll let you guys read the list and make up your own mind.

02/1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTR. Series 1.

117,XXXkms

$29,888 O.N.O

Engine

Fresh 1998 Nissan Stagea 260RS RB26DETT engine - 88,000kms

160 - 172psi in each cylinder

Apexi Power FC

Apexi Power Intake kit. (1500kms old)

Tomei Adjustable Cam Gears

Gates Timing belt, idler bearings and cam seals.

Garrett GT2871R Ball Bearing Turbos (HKS GT-RS)

New genuine Nissan oil supply and return lines

Trust Drag Cooler (110mm thick)

Trust Clear Cam Cover

HKS SSQV BOV

HKS intercooler hard piping

Sard 700cc injectors

Nismo Engine mounts

Nismo Fuel Pump

Nismo N1 water pump

BITSUS Customs oil/air separator – drains oil back to the sump

BITSUS Customs air cooling panel

Silicon radiator hoses

Painted engine covers to match car colour

Hidden boost solenoid

Polished Intake Piping

New cam cover and inlet seals

X-Force Stainless Split Dump Pipes

JJR Stainless Front Pipes

Stainless decat pipe

Kakimoto Muffler

Magnetic Sump Plug

Motul Turbolight 4100 Oil changed every 1500kms

Splitfire Coilpacks

NGK spark plugs

12 month old battery

VZ Commodore Horn

Interior

Trust Gearknob

Autometer Cobalt boost gauge

Pivot Digital speedo and 1/4mile timer

Greddy Profec B spec II Boost Controller

BITSUS Customs Blue LED dash conversion

Carbon Fibre trim on speedo cluster and triple gauges

Alpine CDE-104BTI MP3/USB/Bluetooth Headunit with handsfree

MB Quart Front splits

JL rear tweeters

Kicker 4ch amp

Kicker sub

Cliff Designs monoblock amp

Skull and Bones door trims

Power FC hand controller in holder

factory seats in immaculate condition, no tears, rips etc

1kg Fire Extinguisher

Autowatch Alarm and 3 point immobiliser

Exterior

Midnight Purple Paint

Recently tidied up by All Type Crash

Colour coded front lip

Carbon Fibre N1 bumper vents

Nismo clear indicator lenses

Electric folding mirrors still work

6000k HID headlights

LED Parker lights

BITSUS Customs Tow strap

Drivetrain

PPG Gearbox - $9800 spent

Exedy Hyper twin plate race clutch with lightened flywheel

1-5th synchro helical cut

All new bearings, bushings, seals, shifter mountings, and synchro rings

Billet input shaft

Billet Selector forks $1200 alone

long 1st gear, close ratio 1-4, and standard 5th

Redline lightweight Shockproof oil used and changed every 10,000kms

Braided Slave Cylinder Hose

Motul RBF600 Clutch Fluid

Factory Brembo 4 pots front brakes and 2 pot rears

Stainless steel braided lines

Rebuilt callipers 1500kms ago

BITSUS Customs Brake cooling guides

RDA slotted rotors all round

Hawk DTC-60 race compound front pads

QFM AR1M rear pads

Motul RBF660 brake Fluid

Cusco master cylinder stopper

Suspension

Bilstein Struts

King Front Springs

Standard Rear Springs

Whiteline 24mm adjustable front swaybar

Whiteline rosejointed heavy duty front links

Whiteline 27mm adjustable rear sway bar

Whiteline rosejointed heavy duty rear links

Whiteline adjustable rear camber arms

Cusco Drag Rod (completely removes HICAS)

Cusco Adjustable Castor Arms

Factory Front And Rear Strut Braces

Nolathane Replacement Bushes All Round

Wheels

Work Emotion XD9 18x10 +18 wheels in Silver

Toyo Proxxes R888 tyres Front 275/35/18

Kumho KU36 tyres Rear 275/35/18

$29,888 O.N.O

(plates not for sale)

Rego till march

Tuned to 335.7 RWKW at 19psi by Simon at Morpowa Performance Centre Modbury. Making 706.4 Nm of torque!

Not for the faint hearted, comes on boost HARD!

Located in North Eastern Suburbs. Interstate buyers welcome.

Nigel: 0406 265 730

– if calling within business hours, please leave a txt message and I will return your call ASAP.

PS: No test pilots

No deposit, no test drive.

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all serious offers considered (no swaps/trades)

would love this car sold before I head overseas start of March!!

I'd like to add, that the car has been meticulously looked after, always garaged, polished and never driven in the rain.

Buyer must see to appreciate!

Also: May sell cheaper without stereo

Hello mate,

I know that I am a new member to the forums but it is because of my interest in the car. I spotted it on carsales.com.au and decided to have a look further and found it here which has given me a bit of reassurance that the car is as good as you say. I understand that you want to sell the car but there are a couple of questions that I want to ask.

1. Will you help out an interstate buyer? ( I am in Perth and more importantly this is my first time thinking about purchasing a vehicle from out of state.)

2. The car is what I am looking for but is there some way to independently verify the vehicle with someone in SA such as a garage etc that you trust, of course at my expense. It just for my own peace of mind.

3. How much history do you have on the vehicle?

And lastly, to the forum anyone care to add any points that may help ie, interstate transport, registration from outta state, etc.

Cheers.

Turhan

Hello mate,

I know that I am a new member to the forums but it is because of my interest in the car. I spotted it on carsales.com.au and decided to have a look further and found it here which has given me a bit of reassurance that the car is as good as you say. I understand that you want to sell the car but there are a couple of questions that I want to ask.

1. Will you help out an interstate buyer? ( I am in Perth and more importantly this is my first time thinking about purchasing a vehicle from out of state.)

2. The car is what I am looking for but is there some way to independently verify the vehicle with someone in SA such as a garage etc that you trust, of course at my expense. It just for my own peace of mind.

3. How much history do you have on the vehicle?

And lastly, to the forum anyone care to add any points that may help ie, interstate transport, registration from outta state, etc.

Cheers.

Turhan

Hey mate, it is probably best that you give me a ring, and we can talk at length about all of this. I am more than happy to organise an interstate purchase.

Nigel.

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