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Hi people

Theres a GTR 33 in the autotrader on page 196. Its painted in a bright blue colour - never seen one that colour before - looks to be custom paint job.

Add lists the following mods:

HKS xhaust

Single Turbo Conversion, external wastegate

18x10 Advan wheels (white in colour)

Wolf ECU

Nismo seats

Does anyone know this car???? Or anything about it. It seems to usual for no one not to notice or now about it.

I may be interested in it.

Daniel

this sounds exactly like the car that was at the drags the other wednesday, it spooled up awesome, and ended up with an 11.8 sec pass...

saw him last thurs on leech and had a quick chat.... very very nice tidy sounding car, also sounds like it has a screamer pipe!! *dream* :)

i wrote about our encounter in the spotted forum lastweek :) check it out

ps. im 99.999% sure that is the car as this was the lighter blue r33 gtr blue, and it had really really deep dish white advans.... :D

screenshot of online ad in autotrader attached

Hey Dan,

only blue gtr like this that rings a bell is the one that has been sitting at Evo-R for ages, didnt have motor in it or anything last time i saw it, but body looked real tidy, same colour as this. Used to have white volk te37s on it though, maybe this is a completely different car i don't know.

Definitely not the same car. The one for sale is the one who did 11.7 something passes. It has wolf ecu, single turbo setup and the advan rims on it.

Whereas the one that was in evo r has a twin turbo setup and uses a different ecu. And it's for sale too, If ya interested in that, let me know, i know the owner. :)

SUB

Yes im definately interested... ive been trying to get in touch with the owner all week.

Yes I am yvery interested.... Please get in touch with me ASAP..

Daniel

[email protected]

0439690140

Definitely not the same car. The one for sale is the one who did 11.7 something passes. It has wolf ecu, single turbo setup and the advan rims on it.

Whereas the one that was in evo r has a twin turbo setup and uses a different ecu. And it's for sale too, If ya interested in that, let me know, i know the owner. :)

the owner is an sst customer, we had a wolf ecu plug and play tuned for the car.it runs 11's easy

i think its either Le Mans blue or bay side blue custom colour, very rare late model advan rims, quiet exhaust(not quiet when its on boost)

definitely a steal at only 40+k i think

hey,

hows it going? if im not mistaken ur jason's friend...he bought ur cooler off u like a yr or 2 ago? i just remembered ur nick lol and seen ur car around..

neways...the evo r gtr...the car was sold to my friends friend...for 25k ( the owner is a bit of a **** and he keeps saying he got it for 50k bla bla bla) and a few weeks later the engine blew...something to do with the engine wasnt tighten up...and the car has been sitting in evo r for 2 - 3 yrs already...some of the parts that were originally on the car was taken off (only a few) not performance parts though...last i heard the car was swapped with top racing's tomei gtr? dont know if its true.

the car is capable of 650hp :rofl:

confirm with me whats true and whats not lol...

thanks

kidd

PM and tell me more - i was considering it...

Dan

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