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Hi,

At the moment Just an expression of interest as im unsure what i will be doing with this car.

The Car is a 1996 R33 GTR Skyline V-Spec

Always serviced and well maintained. running 98 fuel

Looked after by boostworks

just had them look over the car for any problems before selling and all came back good

Unlike most older GTRs there is no need to worry about the engine failing or factoring a rebuild etc as it has already been done and maintained by boostworks.

White

Forged Engine

Forged Pistons

Multilayer head gasket

ACL race Bearings

Huge Extended Sump

New Rings

Honed Bore

New R33 Crank

New Rods

Only around 19000kms old

NPC 5 button clucth almost brand new

800cc Sard injectors

Apexi pods in custom air box

Custom cold air intake

Power fc and controller

AVCR Boost Controller

JUN cam gears

Apexi front pipe, high flow cat and Titanium expreme exhaust sounds awesome!

Garrett -5 turbos

z32 afms

Apexi 100mm intercooler

Coilovers

series 3 front lip

carbon GTR wing plates

Carbon pillar

new gear and handbrake boots

Catch can

Apexi Boost gauge

White Nismo Triple Gauge and Nismo 320kph dash

R35 GTR rear badge

Enkie 10.5 x 18 +12 all round rims with excellent tyres and red light weight wheel nuts

Clear front and side indicators

CD player

Standard clean interior

Long Rego

Car currently makes 333kws at the wheels at 19psi.

Can make more but its my daily and never had a need to push it any further.

Runs and drives great. Clutch is easy for city driving.

Never had a problem with it apart from replacing the clutch

There is a dent on the roof which was there when i bought the car

Would lower the price if cat back exhaust wasnt wanted (have a jasma cat back to put on it) or if you brought your own wheels.

Probably missing other bit and pieces

Reason for sale is i have a track car now and want to put some money into that.

May trade for a V35 plus cash my way

$30,000

any questions plz ask

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I havent but i can grab you some decent ones on the weekend.

For now heres some crappy ones i took on the way to work!!

The steering wheel has no major wear marks and the seats have no holes etc

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Better pics up this weekend.

Will take off $650 if the titanium cat back is removed and a JASMA stainless one put on

Will take off $1000 if you bring your own wheels

Price neg

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