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Up for grabs is my Nissan GTR R33 V-spec N1

The Ultimate Rare GTR 33 - 1 of only 55 ever produced in the world. And a handful of ones used on the road!! most were made into Group A touring cars in Japan. So this is definitely for the GTR connoisseur !! GTROC in UK suggest only 14 road registered N1 33's remain on the road today!

This light weight GTR N1 has a full N1 Spec engine that means all the complete N1 parts inc block (24U stamped) N1 Turbos, N1 water pump N1 oil pump, N1 oil cooler (factory fitted where aircon would be on a normal GTR). This super strong N1 complete car would make an awesome starting point for a modified GTR or just put it in the garage as a collector car. Other parts not fitted for weight saving is Aircon, Central locking, Radio, Antenna, Rear Wiper, Sound Deadening.

The N1 also has carbon fibre rear wing, kevlar front under diffuser standard. Also additional handling parts all standard.

Even the original Nismo LMGT-1 wheels also stamp in 1995 are still attached to this car.

The N1 is in perfect condition inside and out. All original import documents available and N1 chassis number verification from nissan available also.

This car has never been road registered in Australia, hence fake plates

$44,000. (any more photo's needed just ask)

mobile/sms: 0400803414

email: [email protected]

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yes its australian complianced and can be registered any state. Grade 4 B original docs inc de-reg etc will be given to buyer before purchase.

NO accident damage at all if wondering about the steering wheel. You can inspect it yourself if you don't believe me :) (just PM)

I dont know why the original owner changed it , maybe same reason you changed your bonnet (looks or feels nicer than the big SRS factory wheel) don't know to be honest.

yes its australian complianced and can be registered any state. Grade 4 B original docs inc de-reg etc will be given to buyer before purchase.

NO accident damage at all if wondering about the steering wheel. You can inspect it yourself if you don't believe me :) (just PM)

I dont know why the original owner changed it , maybe same reason you changed your bonnet (looks or feels nicer than the big SRS factory wheel) don't know to be honest.

Lol I should update the profile pic - the car was stolen and written off in 2009. But that's good to know re: steering wheel.

Just amazing, my fav model (R33), in my fav colour, in all it's glory. I LOVE this car. That front on picture is so perfect it makes me feel like I'm back in the 90's and that car just rolled out of the showroom. Sucks being a uni student when you see things like these! Haha.

I'd say good luck but damn, why would you need it?

  • 3 weeks later...

The 'prospects' have dropped away for now - despite this car being able to attract an insured value far greater than the asking price.

I wish you the best with this magnificent example V V V Brent.

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I didnt think n1's had airconditioning???? you have supplied a pic with the climate control module??? is this the real car??

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I didnt think n1's had airconditioning???? you have supplied a pic with the climate control module??? is this the real car??

Checked out as a real N1.

Insured value is more than the asking price.

and how did you checkit out?? insured value means squat. nissan only made n1's without a/c, doesnt sound right to me, any ways good luck with the sale

N1 oil cooler (factory fitted where aircon would be on a normal GTR)

Other parts not fitted for weight saving is Aircon, Central locking, Radio, Antenna, Rear Wiper, Sound Deadening.

It doesn't have air con.

Your not putting it together are you?

The car has been confirmed through FAST, where it shows as a N1. The car still has a control module because it still has a fan, heater etc etc. Without a control module you couldn't operate these, so the car still has the controls. The car won't have a AC compressor, condensor, lines, etc etc- that is what Nissan Deleted at the factory. Don't post rubbish like "it doesn't sound right to me" in this guys thread. Hopefully someone will clean it.

Looks to be a great example. Rarer than the R32 N1.

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