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Hi, I am going to sell my GTR, so I am seeking an "expression of interest" on my 05 / 1995 Nissan GTR R33 V Spec.

Exceptional original condition body and interior. Only 18,663 kms.

You wont believe the condition of this car, it is original and clean.

The Steering wheel, controls, gear lever, seats, carpets ... all "as new", it still has the new car smell.

Unfinished project ... motor has been pulled apart so it is not complete.

Ideal for show car project, or someone after a genuine low km GTR V -Spec to do up.

It has not been registered or on the road since 2003.

Please email me at [email protected] for more photos. (It is my personal car).

Phone Alan on 0414 915 267 for more detail or to arange an inspection.

Only 18,663 kms, it has not been registered or on the road since 2003

Nismo 320 kph / 11,000 rpm Dash

Olins adjustable shocks

Manual 5 speed

Incomplete GTR 2.6 turbo motor

All the V - Spec goodies with active diff, alloy bonnet and guards, extra bracing, the V - Spec is a lightweight powerhouse.

Strut braces

Drivers Airbag

CD player with stacker

It was NOT in the flood !

It is not going to be given away because it his not complete, so please no silly offers, this is a rare find, you just cant get these in this condition. I have it on eBay but im happy to talk about it. Alan Ph: 0414 915 267.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170655079982&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT

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The Good .....

Low km R33 V - Spec.

Service History sticker to verify the kms.

Very good condition inside and outside .. you will be impressed !!

Ideal project car.

Olins adjustable shocks.

Everything about this car screams good condition, even looking underneath you will not be disapointed.

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The Bad ...

Engine not complete.

Brembo brakes are missing from the front, either scource original Brembos OR fit larger AP Racing brakes and Rotors, I can help with these.

Exhaust, radiator, intercooler and head up are missing, fit your own hig performance gear to suit your application, or put it back to original, your choice.

Wheels do not come with the car, (they are off my road car) please BYO wheels.

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Edited by Almac

More details on this service history sticker to verify the ridiculously low k's please?

If the k's are so low, why has the engine been pulled apart?

Any service log books included as well?

Service sticker photo attached for you.

No books.

The car was in a workshop to get some big power out of it i assume, he must not have paid his bill, and the workshop sold the car, simple as that.

It has not been registered since 2003, when the car is sitting in a garrage it does not clock up many kms ....

I can not verify the kms, as stated in the initial post, however the condition of it speaks for its self.

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Ok, so it's a 95 gtr with 18,600 km's on an aftermarket dash with no topend, no turbos, no cooler or radiator, no wheels and no front brakes. Can you please post a price.

Offers over $20,000. Yes it has a fair bit missing, but rather than me putting it to back to a standard V Spec, then someone buys it and pulls of what I just put on it, seems silly. This way the buyer can choose if he wants Brembos or the bigger AP Racing Callipers and Rotors, single turbo, different intercooler etc.

The thing with this car is the "as new Condition" body and interior. Very hard to find in this condition.

I believe it would appeal to someone who is after an excellent starting point for a car people woud be envious off. I have people offer me silly low offers so they can turn it into a drifter, that would be a crying shame. There are plenty of average ones out there, no need to wreck this one.

I know it wont appeal to everyone.

Edited by Almac

As per forum rules post a price, otherwise a moderator will lock/delete the thread....

Offers over $20,000. Yes it has a fair bit missing, but rather than me putting it to back to a standard V Spec, then someone buys it and pulls of what I just put on it, seems silly. This way the buyer can choose if he wants Brembos or the bigger AP Racing Callipers and Rotors, single turbo, different intercooler etc.

The thing with this car is the "as new Condition" body and interior. Very hard to find in this condition.

I believe it would appeal to someone who is after an excellent starting point for a car people woud be envious off. I have people offer me silly low offers so they can turn it into a drifter, that would be a crying shame. There are plenty of average ones out there, no need to wreck this one.

I know it wont appeal to everyone.

Offers over $20,000. Yes it has a fair bit missing, but rather than me putting it to back to a standard V Spec, then someone buys it and pulls of what I just put on it, seems silly. This way the buyer can choose if he wants Brembos or the bigger AP Racing Callipers and Rotors, single turbo, different intercooler etc.

The thing with this car is the "as new Condition" body and interior. Very hard to find in this condition.

I believe it would appeal to someone who is after an excellent starting point for a car people woud be envious off. I have people offer me silly low offers so they can turn it into a drifter, that would be a crying shame. There are plenty of average ones out there, no need to wreck this one.

I know it wont appeal to everyone.

wo, I think you will be holding onto it a bit longer at that price. You could find an exceptionally clean gtr for $22,000 ish so why would any one want a half complete car for $20,000?

  • 3 weeks later...

Lol.. sorry mate i generally am not a dick.. But your selling a half car? AND BYO wheels? LOL i cant help but laugh. Put the price down to below 10 and maybe someone will look at it..

Front brakes $2000 +

To complete engine: $3000+?

Wheels: $1000+?

See were im going with this? I can buy a CLEAN GTR for 30 with mods and work done with low k's.

PS: You bought a car from a workshop who sold someones property? Now i dont know about this but there must be some legal requirenments to be met...

Sid

Apart from the ridiculous price, false claims about the Kms... doesn't even make sense how you own this car, nor is there proof.

locked.

until you provide an acceptable trail of sale from owner, to workshop... workshop to you... no chance for you to try sell this here.

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