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After 4.5 years of ownership its time to let my GTR go. Was imported 05/2003 and i am the second Australian owner.

It's in excellent condition and has always been maintained to the highest level. Has only ever been driven as a weekend car and only had 600km put on it in the past 18months due to me living overseas.

I bought the car with only pod filters and cat back exhaust at 100,000km. I then completed all the modifications and 100K service together. All parts were bought brand new by myself. Car now has 111,000km.

1995 R33 GTR V-SPEC

"LINER" Number plates

5 point immobiliser and alarm

Rays Gram lights 57 - 18"X9" with Federal SS595

Alpine CDA-9827

Defi gauges - Water temp/Oil Pressure/Oil Temp/Boost

Nismo gear knob

Nismo short shifter kit

Momo steering wheel

Modifications:

Tomei stainless dump pipes

3" front pipe

Catco metal cat converter

3" catback to cannon muffler

HKS pod filters

HKS GTSS turbo chargers

Nismo 600cc Injectors

Nismo fuel pump

Apexi PowerFC computer

Apexi electronic boost controller

Tomei adjustable cam gears

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Was tuned at RE Customs and made 280AWKW / 375HP @ 14.5psi with 7400rpm limit. I kept it conservative as its only ever driven on the street. With 18psi and 8000rpm limit you will see well over 300AWKW.

$17,500 CHEAP!!!! Will only be available for sale until this friday 04/05/2012. I'm going back overseas this Saturday and if not sold the car will be put into storage. No RWC included at this price.

Car can be viewed at Emerald, Victoria. If interested contact Shane on: 0422 816 780

Edited by Shano3000
  • 3 weeks later...

tried to contact to organise a time to see the car sent msg with no reply and also called with it saying on that number is unavailable. if u can get back to me on here that would be good.

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