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Hey Guys,

I have decided to sell my BCNR33 V-Spec.

After months and months of searching I ended up importing this absolutely mint condition GT-R.

Clean inside and out, it was given a rating of 5 stars inside and out by the JAAA inspections in Japan when importing. (Have documents to prove)

I bought the car with around 54,000kms on it and now sitting on 56,000Kms. The car has just been fully serviced with all oils changed.

The car comes fully optioned, including the original matts, rain visors, N1 Vent and N1 bonnet lip, rear pods, driver and passenger airbags, etc.

I have recently updated it with the following:

Brand NEW Genuine S2 Xenon lights - $2500

Brand NEW Genuine S3 Lip - $1300

Brand NEW Tein Monoflex Coilovers -$2600

Brand NEW Custom made QUEST tail lights - $600

Brand NEW Trust Grex Diamond Gearknob - $70

Brand New Bosch Wipers

Brand NEW Nismo clear indicators (side)

Brand New Clear indicators (front)

4x NEW Pirelli Tyres

Everything purchased was brand new and genuine items.

Car was recently tinted by the boys at groundzero to match the privacy glass at the rears, and a full alarm system has also been installed.

I have also added custom NSW - BCNR33 plates which will be included in the sale. (Really sets off the car imo)

I am looking at $27,000 ono

This car runs like a dream, in show room condition as commented by many people who have seen this car in person.

I am extremely picky when it comes to cars so I am positive that this car will put a smile on your dial.

Any questions please PM me or contact me on 0416 445 828

You can follow the whole process here:

http://forum.jdmstyl...R33-GT-R-V-Spec

I am located in Sydney.

More pictures coming soon.

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Sorry guys please disregard the trades. I no longer am after a trade, just bought myself a new car so the price is $27k or near offer, if you are interested throw me some offers.

I literally no longer need this car, and it will just be sitting there collecting dust.

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sif pretend like your wallet actually has limits on the amount of money that can come out it ...

err... do we know each other? because obviously i dont know u.

err... do we know each other? because obviously i dont know u.

aren't you the AH_HUH on like every car forum that posts numbers of cars each with a budgetless number of modifciations and the stupid ' =) ' after every post??

aren't you the AH_HUH on like every car forum that posts numbers of cars each with a budgetless number of modifciations and the stupid ' =) ' after every post??

that doesnt mean we know each other. pfft, ur not even an acquaintance. so how do u know my financial situation? :stupid:

that doesnt mean we know each other. pfft, ur not even an acquaintance. so how do u know my financial situation? :stupid:

I don't want to spam his thread anymore, but when you post about your luxury cars, black amex cards, boats, cars with 100k modifications, 30K holinger boxes, race horses etc, its not hard for others to see what your financial situations like.

enough said =)

I don't want to spam his thread anymore, but when you post about your luxury cars, black amex cards, boats, cars with 100k modifications, 30K holinger boxes, race horses etc, its not hard for others to see what your financial situations like.

enough said =)

and u believe all that? such a sheep. lol.

Back on topic; very nice R33 GTR mate, I love the combo of the white paint with the clear lenses and the S3 lights / splitter. Good luck with the sale. :thumbsup:

Any engine mods?

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