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Nissan R33 GTR 1995 non Vspec, KM is about High 50KM, white

Mod

Nismo 2 plate clucth

Nismo gear nop

Nismo Center 3 guage (tourge, boost, oil preasure)

Nismo LM-GT2 18 inch wheel

Nismo cluster 320km/h with 12000 rpm

HKS Super Drager exhaust system.

Apexi power FC pro EDU

ARC air filter box

Trust Profec B boost controller

Trust Oil cooler

Carbon filber center console

Tein HA suspension system

pivot Turbo timer

and some other minor mod

Reason for sale, I am going back oversea for good end of this year or may be begining of next year so i think is a good point to start selling my car.

As for picture, sorry i dont have any and dont plan to post any pic out due to some personal reason.

If you are interest pls come and have a look urself on melbourne City by calling 0418 388 125

Thanks

Calvin

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Pictures please mate

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BR,

JH

Nissan R33 GTR 1995 non Vspec, KM is about High 50KM, white

Mod

Nismo 2 plate clucth  

Nismo gear nop

Nismo Center 3 guage (tourge, boost, oil preasure)

Nismo LM-GT2 18 inch wheel

Nismo cluster 320km/h with 12000 rpm

HKS Super Drager exhaust system.  

Apexi power FC pro EDU  

ARC air filter box

Trust Profec B boost controller  

Trust Oil cooler

Carbon filber center console

Tein HA suspension system

pivot Turbo timer

and some other minor mod

Reason for sale, I am going back oversea for good end of this year or may be begining of next year so i think is a good point to start selling my car.  

As for picture, sorry i dont have any and dont plan to post any pic out due to some personal reason.  

If you are interest pls come and have a look urself on melbourne City by calling 0418 388 125

Thanks  

Calvin

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OK .... to those whom are interested on my car and wanted to see a picture of it. Sure i can do that but before i send out my picture, i would like the person whom want it to call my me on 0418 388 125, to show me that u are a geniune buyer.

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gud luck in selling your car if your so scared about showing pictures of it to people....

some people just dont like calling people up until they are actually interested, and how can they be interested if you are so reluctant to send pix?

no offense intended or anything, just trying to point that out to you...

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well.... that ok ... if i cant sell the car, i will just bring it back to oversea with me, anyway my T618Z is on the way also..... and plan to get an autronic in it... biggest reason why i wana sell my car is to stop me spending $$$ on it.... so i dont ready care if i can selll my car or not and i am only looking for serious buyer... if u are serious to buy a GTR i am sure u will do something for it.

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gud luck in selling your car if your so scared about showing pictures of it to people....

some people just dont like calling people up until they are actually interested, and how can they be interested if you are so reluctant to send pix?

no offense intended or anything, just trying to point that out to you...

quite wrong. The people who ask for pics and never call up are called "Timewasters". So many on these forums, they just want to look at everyones car.

If someone is genuinely interested they will call, photo or not, just like they would do in the newspaper classifieds. Someone willing to part with $40k isnt scared of a phone call, how different can it possibly look to every other 33GTR?

good luck with the sale calvyn

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raasclaat = thank, that is excatly what i mean.

I sold my R34 GTT last year, i send out over 100 of pic and guess whom i sold my to at the end. I SOLD my car to a person whom didnt even know how my car look like. He just call me and pop over to look at it. He dont even have a computer.

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