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Time has come to sell my 97 series 3 BCNR33 GT-R . It has just over 97,860km's, major service has been completed 1,500km ago and car is running perfect. Was also serviced and tuned by C-RED tuning, car is tuned safely on 95 octane and makes 390.7hp, with 98 and a retune it would see mid 400's atw. Only driven on weekends, car is ALWAYS garaged and washed fortnightly.

After $32000 ono, no swaps. Genuine reason for sale as I have bought another car.

RDA Slotted Rotors

Haltech Platinum pro ecu

2x300zx air flow meters and plugs

HKS EVC V boost controller

Apexi Turbo Timer

Garret 2860-5's Turbo's

HKS Dump Pipes.

Trust/Greddy Front pipe

3" Stainless CAT

Apexi N1 cat back exhaust

ORC twin plate Carbon clutch

New Tie rods

Hks 100mm intercooler

Bosch 670cc Injectors

Bosch Fuel pump

koyo radiator

18x10.5+15 RPF1

265/35 R18 KU36

Nismo S Tune suspension

Superior auto creative carbon centre

Superior auto creative carbon dash

Superior auto creative carbon side switch panel

New leather gear and handbrake boot with red stitching.

Qest LED tail lights

Nismo smoked indicators

east bear crystal indicators

Nismo gear knob

ALL lights replaced with LED's

-dash centre

-aircon&centre gauges

-licence plate lights

-interior lamps

Auto select front lip and carbon wing blade.

Do Luck Tarzan G Box digital sensor

All mods less than 4000kms old, have spent all the dollars for you already!!

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