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Hay guys

recently bought an r33 gtr vspec off a close friend of mine whos been going through some financial hardship and had to sell all of his toys!

I purchased the car with my btother with the intention of making a nice weekender but we both already have too many toys so decided to sell this one first and then maybe sell the other cars as well!

1995 R33 GTR VSPEC

PERFECT Black Paint

Maticulously Well Maintaned Mechanically

70,000kms young

EXTERIOR

Carbon stealth wing

carbon front grill

carbon air intakes

BRAKES N SUSPENSION

Attkd 2 piece front rotors with endless pads (brand new car has not been driven since these were put on the car!

Hicas lock bar

stock vspec suspension

cusco brake master cylinder stopper

INTERIOR

Chrome floor brace

nardi steering wheel

carbon guage pod - (no guages)

Immaculate trim

turbo timer

ENGINE BAY

No power mods really just very well maintained

all parts listed below have been indtalled recently and the car has not been driven since!!

Genuine nissan coil pack loom

genuine nissan water pump

genuine nissan oil pump

genuine nissan engine fan assembly

genuine nissan oil filter

genuine nissan fuel filter

genuine nissan oem coil packs

genuine nissan turbo rubber hoses replaced

gates racing timing belt kit

gates racing micro ac belt

gates racing water pump pulley belt

replaced silicone hoses for radiator top and bottom

replaced silicone hoses (the one at the back of the head lol)

Genuine nissan boost solenoid (original played up a little bit)

Aftermarket front pipes and new gaskets

standard cat back (i was about to re register the car)

All fluids replaced with martini racing oil

m's air intake setup

Only selling as i already have a 200sx and my brother has a 370z so we dont have time to play with this one as much as we would like to!

Downside

car has no rego and will be sold as such!

Car has gtr rims on it but these are not mine(will cost an extra $1000.00 or supply ur own rims but we can work out something)

other than that

get yourself a very good value and cheap!

Perfectly maintained car for

$15500.00 negotiable (will consider swaps but majority cash unless someone has a really nice chaser)

Please pm me for pics or to arrange viewing

thanks heaps

Mr evo i am still a man at the end of the day haha

ill always find an excuse to have 1 too many haha

portaz why would the engine need to come out for that stuff chief its just maintenance buddy :)

Will supply a set of black painted r34 gtr wheels with some pretty meaty ku36 rubber for the asking price now!

all pms replied

ill get the car washed up and looking micky and take some photos tonite for all who have pmd me n ill work out how the f**k to upload them to this page as well.

would love to see it gone by the weekend :)

car will now also come with

4 r34 gtr rims with kumhos

aftermarket exhaust (as well as stock one)

i have the standard steering wheel in the boot as well

cash only offers now - have been "warned" by the family no more cars so its gotta go. - cheapest (good quality low kms) GTR on the net

this car is fkn clean.

ill have some photos tonite but seriously if your in melbourne lets organise a meet up and come see the car.

thanks for all the pm.s unfortunately i wasnt able to get to my friends warehouse last nite coz the kids on nite shift

i will get them tomorrow night

cheers

want the car gone this weekend

im taking offers on it.

if u want pics pm me and make a time to come see the car (any genuine buyer would)

$1000 off if the car goes tomorrow

dont pm me for pics if u wanna buy a clean and cheap gtr pm ur number and ill all u to arrange a time to come n see it

i took a couple pics but they wont upload and im about to throw my ultra book across the fkn lounge room (i only got the fkn thing on thursday lol)

Bro in all honesty, I don't think anyone will bother ringing you up to come see the car before seeing any photos of it...Just saying.

bro in all honesty

ive already had 1 bloke rock up n see it and i just spoke with another guy who has been in contact with me since i first put the add up n he will be putting a deposit on it tomorrow

if i could upload pics i would but wasnt able to due to size restrictions

post deleted

just see the pics below

$15500.00

try and find a nicer one for that price with 63000kms and a rust free no accident history

meticulously maintained car

Edited by Shuz GTR33
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