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Hey guys, I am regretfully selling my sonic silver 1995 R33 GTR V-spec as I am in need of a 4 x 4.

I searched through several auctions in japan to find this car in this condition, arrived in AUS in july 2007, grade 4.5A.

Had 42600kms when it arrived and I am the first owner in AUS.

It now has 61000kms and the engine was fully rebuilt at 54000kms due to only the horsepower bug.

Engine:

* 2860-5 garrett turbos

* CP forged 86.5mm piston and rings

* Fully prepped block

* Nitto H-beam forged rods

* ACL 1.2mm metal head gasket

* Linished and balanced crankshaft

* Nismo main bearings

* ARP main bolts and head studs

* Hi-Octane extended and baffled cast sump

* Nitto high-volume oil pump

* Nismo high-volume water pump

* Tomei oil restrictor

* Tomei dump pipes

* CRD custom catch can and washer botle with K & N breathers

* HKS 272' 8.5mm inlet and exhaust cams

* HKS cam gears

* Gates timing belt

* 700cc sard injectors on standard rail

* Sard fuel regulator

* Bosch 044 in tank pump

* Splitfire coilpacks

* Apexi Power FC with HC

* HKS EVC 5

* HKS turbo timer

* Nismo thermostat

Exhaust/ Induction:

* Trust titanium cat-back 3.5inch exhaust

* CRD high flow cat

* Nismo weldina front pipe

* HKS 700mm x 302mm x 102mm FMIC

* Apexi pod filters

* Z32 air flow meters

* Cusco oil-cooler

Drivetrain/ Suspension/ Brakles:

* Nismo supercoppermix twin-plate clutch

* HSD fully adjustable coilovers

* Standard gearbox in perfect condition

* 320mm slotted front rotors with the seperate hats on the front

* EBC greenstuff pads all round

Cosmetics:

* 19 x 10.5 inch Volk GTC's in diamond black +21 offset with 265 x 35 x 19 pirelli p-zero tyres, 80% tread

* Series 3 Xenon headlights

* N1 flutes in font bar

* Nismo carbon fibre wing inserts

* HKS oil cap

* Nismo radiator cap

* Carbon fibre dash infill

* Alpine head-unit

* Candy red rocker covers

Im sure i have forgotten something so any quetions feel free to ask.

Was tuned by Jim at Croydon Racing Developments in Sydney, made 357 awkw on 20psi on V-power (100 octane) and has never once missed a beat.

Car is immaculate, always garaged and regularly polished inside and out as it is my pride and joy.

Located in bathurst NSW.

Asking $36500, negotiable, very regretful sale, stunning car buyer will not be disapointed.

Plates will go with the car, ZIL.33R.

More photos will be up soon.

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