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Hey Guys and Gals :)

I'm selling my recently bought R33 GTR, to upgrade to an R34 GTR V-spec

And yeah I'm pretty damn excited, the reason I'm posting this ad is for a quick clean sale, that's why people in the general area need only apply.

I'm honest so I'm not gonna lie to you and feed you BS about how I've never put the foot down, but come take it for a drive and see if you like it.

Its a White 1995 R33 GTR

Only has minor upgrades

- HKS twin pod filters

- Kakimoto Cat-Back Exhaust (Very Nice Sound)

- Extreme Heavy Duty Dual Cushion Clutch less then 2000km old(Spigot Bearing gave up so I just upgraded the whole clutch!)

Had 100,000 kms on the clock, when i imported it in Feb. Still have the receipt of sale.

Only put 3000km on it.

Timing belt was done in Japan at 55,000km

Just had a full major service (all fluids gearbox, clutch etc)

I am the first Australian owner

Loved this car from the moment I heard it turnover, washed every weekend, and (not gonna say never driven hard) but rarely driven hard :)

$19,000 O.N.O (throw me an offer, you can't go wrong ;) )

If its not sold before the 30th of June, I'm just gonna trade it in.

Drives beautiful, very clean engine, take it for a spin to see for yourself, I'm gonna try and get some photos up

over the next few days.

If you interested send me a PM and we can organize a time.

My mobile is: 0422453003

But I work 9-5 everyday of the week so if i don't answer just send me a text and we can organize something.

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