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Hey guys and gals,

This is a EOI / FIRM on the price and won't be dropping it at all so don't bother offering any less even though I am aware that you can buy cheaper GTRs this one however is a 1998 (the last of the R33s) and nicely done up. Always serviced with quality oils and fluids since I have owned it.

The car has done 90,000km's, white in colour, red series 3 interior, rear red fog light, double airbag, comes with original Japanese dealer books and paperwork.

Modifications:

-18x10 +15 rims on all 4 with 265 falken rubber on all 4

-BC BR racing series adjustable coilovers, setup by a suspension specialist

-Dark legal tint

-Nismo smoked side indicators

-Nismo clear front indicators

-Carbon fiber rear wing blade and end caps

-Greddy turbo timer

-Full HKS exhaust

-New Splitfire coilpacks

-New spark plugs

-Upgraded head unit for Australian radio stations

-Double gauge A pillar holder (made for r33 not generic) Boost / Vaults

-GTRFTW number plates

And here are some pics showing how clean the car is:

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Putting new plugs / splitfire coilpacks in:

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After $25,000 FIRM so don't bother throwing me offers.

PM me if interested or reply in the thread.

-Leigh

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Do want.

Why you selling anyway? Didn't you just get this?

Selling because this is my 3rd skyline (3rd R33 actually) and wanting to move onto a 4 door car :)

Had it for about a year.

4 door Eh? Swap for my gts4 ? :P

This car is awesome, sounds sick someone buy this

Haha nah will be moving away from the skylines I think :P had them for 5 years now.

And thanks :D

Haha thanks for the nice comments :)

HIMMY - Nah I'll keep my headlights :P

Kez - No thanks :nyaanyaa:

George - cheers mate :thumbsup:

Would consider trading for a Evo maybe :)

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