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Hi guys, I thought I'd post this up as an EOI, I'm not after a fast sale, more the right buyer for the car.
The GTR in question is a 1997 Series 2 BCNR33 GTR V-Spec. Rarely driven, this GTR was taken out on average once per month.
This GTR took me several months to find, and has been the object of obsessive attention to detail.
Underbody, chassis rails are all clean, original stickers still visible. I do NOT race, or track this car. For me, this has been a clean BCNR33GTR that I chose to preserve rather than thrash.
I have detailed my progress at my car's blog site bcnr33gtr.blogspot.com.au for anyone who's interested. This is original paint, no resprays here. Proper clean condition.
Mileage is in line with condition at 72,138km.
VIN: 6U900BCNR33022233
Specifications are below:
-Profesionally restored Nismo LMGT-4's with new OEM Nismo decals, new Centre caps, bought new RAYS valves but were not needed. I still have them.
-Nismo Ti Strut Brace
-Nismo Rear Member Brace Kit
-Nismo Rear Lower Brace Kit
-Nismo S-Tune suspension
-Nismo Oil-air separator kit (bought new)
-Nismo IC Piping Kit (Bought new)
-Nismo Oil cap (bought new)
-Nismo Gear knob
-Nismo Radiator Cap
-Nismo VERUSPEED oil filter
-Nismo Clutch
-Nismo Steering Rack bushes
-HKS Oil Cooler
-Nismo air filter
-Mine's cam baffle kit
-HKS GT-SS Turbo's
-Trust Ti 90mm cat-back (sounds gorgeous, no mid resonator) Comes with original silencer
-3.5in catco highflow cat converter
-Restored cam covers by Craved Coatings
-Fujitsubo-Giken equal-length front pipes
-Cusco Master-cylinder brace
-New OEM petrol filter
-New Optima D51R Battery
-Boost controlled by Blitz SBC-ID, and optional Data display unit.
-All oils (Gearbox, Engine, ATTESSA, HICAS, Brake and Coolant) and lubricants are from the Martini-Racing catalogue, to OEM specifications
-Martini water-wetter added to coolant
-NGK Platinum Spark Plugs to OEM spec
-Wheel alignment after wheels were fitted performed at Spiining Wheel Tyres to OEM-specifications
-Seat-Covers installed on first day to prevent any cloth wear and tear
-No interior rips, tears, scratches
-I am a non-smoker, no food allowed in car, no other passengers apart from myself have been in this car whilst in my posession
-Dyno'd 266awkw @14.5psi @ Rigoli Dyno Day with stock cat-back system, suspect it would be a bit more with Trust 3.5in system
-Car comes with English user manual
-Car comes with User manual for the Boost Controller
There is no finance on the vehicle, and I welcome any VIN/REVS checks. the car will come with any spares I have,
As this is an EOI, I will not set a hard price however I will consider offers $28,000 and above.
I can be contacted here or on 04000 23241.
Cheers
Matt

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Cheers Mike, I knew I forgot something! Next years a big year for me, I'm getting married and planning on buying property and would like to free up some money. As much as I don't want to sell it at the moment I have no choice :(

Matt.

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