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1996 Model

41,000 Km's

Genuine Veilside Body Kit (Non Wide Body)

Ex Veilside Show Car, Japan.

RB26DETT

GTSS Turbos

K&N Air Filters

APex'i Power FC

Trust 4" Exhaust

OS Giken Triple Plate Clutch

Cusco Radiator Cap

BC Coil Overs

Water Spray Injector for Front Mount Intercooler

Veilside Gear Shift Knob

Defi Gauges:

Oil Pressure / Oil Temperature

Water Temperature

Exhaust Temperature

Boost Gauge

Rego has ran out but car is can be registered.

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Price $24,800

Location: Braeside, South East Melbourne, VIC.

Contact: Alex on 0433-878-905 or PM / Post In Thread.

Also have 3 more GTR33's avaliable.

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Hi, Jarrad,

I have 3 GTR33 that I have kept for a while

1. 95 Mid-night purple geniune 40500 km Stock motor and turbos, FMIC, Tien coilovers, s/s big 3.75" exhaust, 320km cluster and center gauges rear pots, OS triple plate clutch $24800 rego expired . RWC no problem

2. 95 white 10500km with Yokohama Racing Gallery built forged engine certified at 400PS ( around 303kwaw, Ni turbos, big injectors, 272 cams, triple plate clutch, Ohlins front/Tanabe rear coilovers. FMIC,big 3" exhaust,320km cluster centre gauges. 400R front bar with 19rows oil cooler.

$23800

3.95 silver 10800km fully forged engine and balanced,272 cams, Arias piston, Nismo 1000hp rods, GTR34 N1 crankshaft, N1 oil pump,HKS 2530s, triple plate clutch, HKS fuel rail, HKS Front mount cooler, 2 pieces front rotors,,HKS 3.75" exhaust. HKS coilovers, oil filler cap, rear pods, 320km cluster and center gauges. engine on run in tune expecting around 350kw on pump fuel $33000

Can send pics on request

cheers

Alex 0433878905 email [email protected]

Thanks for coming to test both cars. Found out why the white one stopped , The Nismo 320km cluster I put in has a faulty fuel gauge. Put 20 litres of BP98 into the tank, It starts and run like a beast. The original cluster has 105900km. Nismo cluster reads 34500 which not the true mileage of this car with a Japanese built forged engine. Will get instrument people to repair and check fuel gauge. Being a white face Nismo, would be difficult to replace.

cheers

Hi, The buyer of any of the 4 GTR33 can have a choice of wheels and tyres combo

Veilside Combat R has the 18x9.5 + 22 SSR mariot for Veilside. That fill out the wheel arch quite nice.Hence the following 3 set of wheels and tyres are available as a choice.

GTR33 OEM 17X9+30 PCD 114.3 with Falken Azenis 255/40/17 905 thread

or GTR 34 18x9+30 OEM forged wheels with Dunlop Sport 3000 95% thread

see pics

cheers

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