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Hey Guys up forsale is my R33 GTR VSPEC

Nissan Skyline R33 GTR Midnight Purple

Engine Specs:

- RB26DETT Full Forged
- Wiseco Pistons
- Manley Rods
- Block has been manchine honed balanced

- Restrictos have been put into the Head as oil pump has been upgraded

- N1 Oil Pump
- ACL Racing bearing
- GT2860's x2 -7 turbos
- Power FC Computer with Hand controller
- Aluminum 3 core Radiator
- Brand New Heavy duty Button Cusion Clutch
- 700cc SARD Injectors
- Greedy Front mount cooler
- HKS pod Filters x2
- Nismo Front pipe to cat back 3.5 inch finshes off with a HKS 3.5 inch mandrul bent
(sounds perfect)

- R33 GTR GearBox
- Brand new Heavy Duty Button Cusion Clutch

BRAKES:
Slotted Front Rotors
Brand New Bendix Pads All rounds

Suspenion:
- Original GTR Suspension
- Comes with Adjustable Tien coilovers ( not Fitted)


Interior:
- Standrad R33 GTR seats Immac condition no rips or tears
- JVC Head unit Aux + USB
- Kenwood Speakers all around

- Calibra Smoked Gauges
- Boost Gauge
- Water Temp
- Air Fuel Ratio

- Centre Console wrappd in carbon Fibre
- Nismo Gear Knob

Exterior:

- Carbon Fibre JUN Front Lip
- Carbon Fibre Wing Blade
- Carbon Fibre Side pillar Blades

- Varreston Rims (TE37)
- 18x10.5 + 12 All Round
- Bridestone Tyres Roadworthy

- Gandor Side Mirrors

Car got resprayed about a year ago
drives absolute dream
all work done By RE CUSTOMS

All the hard work has been done! cant miss this amazing GTR VSPEC turns heads!!

car is not registered as it just got finished couple days ago 13/02/2013

$ 17,000 no reg or rwc selling as is CHEAP FOR A R33 GTR VSPEC!!!

NO TIME WASTERS, NO DREAMERS, NO TEST DRIVES UNLESS DEPOSIT HAS BEEN TAKEN AND SERIOUS!

Car has costed me way over $20,000 ++

CAR NEEDS TO GO AS BUYING A BUSINESS

CALL OR TXT TAZ ON 0432 282 125

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Edited by flyt32

LOL some of the boys (Asad and Abdul) from your way were showing me your car just a few nights ago telling me we should tee up a GTR cruise :O

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