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My 1996 Nissan R33 GT-R LM Limited V-Spec Series 2.

1 of only 98 produced by Nissan and launched in May 1996 to celebrate Nissan’s participation in the Le Mans 24 Hours in 1995 and 1996.

Imported from Japan in December 2008 in original factory trim with 62,299km’s on the clock, vehicle has now done 77,177km’s and has had one mature owner since arriving in Australia.

The vehicle has been carefully and tastefully modified and has always been garaged. The car has been tuned by ESP Racing in Queanbeyan and last made a conservative power figure of just under 300KW on the ESP 4wd dyno.

Engine

  • 2.6L RB26DETT Twin Turbo Straight 6
  • HKS GT-SS turbochargers
  • HKS Intercooler Hard Pipe Kit
  • Nismo Fuel Pump
  • Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulator
  • Nismo 600cc Injectors
  • K&N Panel Filter
  • JJR Adjustable Cam gears
  • Trust Clear Timing Cover
  • Oil/Air separator
  • Apexi Power FC Computer with Hand Controller
  • Splitfire Coil Packs
  • Fujitsubo Legalis Super R Cat Back Exhaust
  • Catco High Flow Catalytic Converter
  • JJR Stainless Front Pipes
  • Cooling Pro Alloy Radiator
  • Gates Racing Radiator Hoses
  • Cooling Pro Silicon Engine Hose Kit
  • Greddy Oil Filter Relocation Kit
  • Greddy Oil Cap
  • Stainless Fuse Box & Washer Bottle Covers
  • Engine Earth Grounding Kit
  • Greddy Carbon Air Diversion Plate

Exterior

  • Work Meister S1 18” x 9.5” Wheels
  • Federal 595 RS-R 265/35 ZR18 Tyres
  • Eibach Coils
  • Bilstein PSS9 Height & Damping Adjustable Coilovers
  • Whiteline Heavy Duty Blade Adjustable Sway Bars
  • Nismo Tinted Side Indicators
  • Tein Bonnet Dampers

Interior

  • Impul 300Kph Instrument Cluster
  • HKS Kansai Electronic Torque Split Controller
  • Greddy Profec B Spec II Electronic Boost Controller
  • Greddy Full Auto Turbo Timer
  • STRI DSD-CS Boost Gauge
  • Nismo Gear Knob
  • Custom Leather Gear Boot/Handbrake Boot/Console Lid
  • Kenwood CD Tuner with front USB input and IPod Control
  • Kenwood Rear Speakers mounted in custom rear shelf
  • Security/GPS Tracking System

Limited Edition factory fitted extras

  • Champion Blue duco (code BT2)
  • Carbon Fibre Rear Wing
  • N1 Front Ducts
  • N1 Bonnet Lip
  • Commemorative GT-R Decals on C-Pillars

The duco has a couple of minor scratches and stone chips as you would expect on a car of this age, and the rear side window tint has a small tear.

The vehicle is located in Canberra ACT.

The price of this vehicle is $29,900. Serious buyers only please, no offers at this stage thanks.

  • Payment by Cash or Bank Cheque only
  • No overseas buyers
  • No buyers purchasing on behalf of someone else
  • No trades or swaps
  • No test pilots

Please PM me (John) with any questions or to arrange an inspection. At the moment this is the only place the car is advertised as I am hoping to pass it on to a true enthusiast who appreciates such a rare vehicle and that will look after it as I have done.

More pictures are available on request.

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Edited by JD_R33

Hey John, congrats on a beautifully looked after vehicle. Sorry, maybe a dumb question, but can you tell me is the GT- R LM RWD or AWD? :excl:

Cheers

would love it and a fair price but still out of reach, im at the other end of the market hah.

goodluck mate,

you seem like a real genuine seller with a great car so shouldnt take long.

  • 2 weeks later...

Car is now sold. :sweat:

It has gone to a new home where it will be well looked after.

Thank you to everybody who took the time to enquire about it, and left comments on here.

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