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Hi everyone, not too sure what happened to my first post but up for sale I have my 1995 R33 GTR. I am the first owner in Australia and I imported the car in 2010 and have since done the 100,000km service including the water pump, all fluids and filters, and timing belt, idlers and tencioners, also had intake manifold gaskets replaced recently with HKS gaskets. this car is stock apart from the intercooler, Nismo coil overs and HID headlights. The engine was compression tested a few weeks ago and all cylinders came up good, and injectors have been cleaned and tested . The body is in good condition for its age but does have a mark on the door and a small dent on the drivers side rear guard that I have put in the photos. I do have more photos but the files are too big to upload.

$23,000 neg

any questions please call or email

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Travis 0423 431 737

Located in Goodna QLD

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