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For sale: 33 GTR

Condition: Great

Price and price conditions: $30k negotiable

Extra Info: Sale thread from last owner here - http://antilag.com/forums/showthread.php?45445-EOI-R33-GTR-V-Spec-(NSW)&highlight=

Car is currently unregistered, but will be before sale if prospective buyer wishes. If willing to take 'as is' i am happy to lower the price significantly to save me the hassles of taking time off work to work on it/run it over pits/line up at DPI etc.
Specs are as per the last sale thread above, except for the following:

ID2000 injectors fitted
Splitfire coilpacks fitted, also comes with an excellent condition set of standard packs as spares
Varrstoen 3.3.2 19 x 10.5" +12 rims on order & soon to be fitted, hopefully by this time next week
Standard set of good condition sideskirts (unpainted & unfitted to be included in sale as current ones are cracked underneath from speed bump love)
Brand new 044's fitted this last Saturday past to replace faulty units
Nardi wheel fitted
Rays duralium nuts fitted
JJR catchcan setup fitted
ASG retune on BP98 & Sucrogen E85
PFC Datalogit software & black box to come with car, allowing you to change between tunes when desired
Dardy crack in windscreen from some mutt at a bikini carwash leaning her titty on hot window

Car will go back to ASG for a checkover & retune once new wheels are fitted & i can get it booked in. Will also be throwing some new oil & a filter in it before sale, will be Motul 300V & genuine filter as per usual.

Has run 11.2 @ 126mph or thereabouts with fairly sedate driving & on the old setup. I am very confident it will run deep in the 10's on it's next outing, which i will endeavour to take it to before selling on.

Contact Details: 0424 165 230

Location: SOR. Precise location to be divulged after you have contacted me via phone

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pay cash, drive home, gate old ladies & watch their knickers drop

Keen to move this sooner rather than later as i have just signed up for a new house & land package that i need to sink some dollars into. Serious offers will be entertained & like i said above, can negotiate quite a bit if you take it as is to save me a lot of dicking around.

GTR.jpg

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Have plenty more pics & vids, will update when i get a chance.

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^^ Pretty obvious if you look at either of the videos posted.. "Barbagello" and the oh so sexy "SAU WA" sticker.
This is a machine of beauty, if it's the one i'm thinking of! If I wasn't currently having a full turbo, cams etc upgrade done on my evo i'd drop my offer in the pot. Best of luck champ.

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