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Owned this car since I was 18yrs old, now turning 25. I am the 1st owner to own it in australia and was bought 100% stock with 70,000kms on it paying about $20,000 for it. Only reason for selling is because i no longer drive it and it just sits in the garage collecting dust. In the 6yrs or so of owning it, the car has never broken down or let me down. I have put about $10,000 into the car in engine mods and paint. Car has never been raced, thrashed, used for burnouts/drifting etc.It was just a little project for me. Serviced every 5000kms with Motul turbo lite oil, and only 98octane fuel is used.

Car has a Apexi Power FC with handcontroller- $1500

* Apexi AVC-R Boost Controller- $800

* SARD 550cc Injectors- $700

* Garrett 2871r turbo ( RB SERIES )

* Front mount Intercooler - $700

* Z32 AFM - $300

* After market coil packs ( super spark ) - $600

* Full exhaust with highflow cat - $1200

* Bosh 040 fuel pump - $250

* ECU tuned by Chasers - $1000

* Front Slotted/Cross Drilled discs - $200

* Top Secret front coil overs which need replacing / rebuilding and rear Nismo coilovers which are still good.

* Full respray in original colour 12mths ago - $2500.-Has a few stone chips on the front bar now, and some light scratches here and there, nothing major.

How fast is it? Never taken it down the 1/4mile but r33's with the same setup normally do high 12's.

Only faults that i know of are the front coil overs need changing, and mirrors no longer work, they were working fine before the car went in to get painted so im pretty confident that something has not been plugged in again. Boot carpet is dirty has a lot of oil stains etc on it from me throwing my 4WD bits in there.

This is a rare model of the R33, has the diff out of a V-Spec GTR ( active lsd ) and also has ABS which is hard to get in these models. car made 241 rwkw on about 18psi, goes really well. I dont think it needs any more power as it has no grip through the first few gears anyway!!

$13,500 with reg till 7 Jul, You get your own RW- Please call me on 0416 292 234 to arrange to see it etc. Alex

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