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Guys its Up for sale again. It has a mod plate everything is legal.

One and Only V8 R33, has run a 13.38 at willowbank and stock 205's!!!!

Black, auto.

Nissan Infinity VH45DE 4.5Ltr All Alloy Quad Cam V8

Custom Extractors to full 3 inch Mandrel Exhaust.

Pod

Biggest Transmision Cooler Available

17" chromies plus a full set stock rims.

Garage ***ui Front Bar and Side Skirts, Custom Made Rear bar

Stealth Spoiler

CF Bonnet

Original Floor Mats

Custom Silver Dash

Momo Steering Wheel

Apexi RSM

Slightly Lowered

Stereo:

Alping MP3 Head unit

Alpine Type R 6.5" splits

Alpine Type R 6 x 9's

2 x Alpine Type S 12's

Alpine MRV-T420 Amp

Alpine MRV-F540 Amp

Clarion TV HeadUnit

X-Box

Full Custom Boot Install

Stereo Alone Worth 7500...

Asking 35000 ono

Willing to swap for a 33GTR possibly 34GTT with cash difference.

Phone John on 0417 608 538 or PM me on here, or email [email protected]

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Thanks Guys, basically ive achieved everything i set out to do with it, V8, get it in a magazine, now before i continue to spend money on it i will buy something different and start again with some different goals.

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i can vouch for this car... saw it when it was being built and have been in the finished product 4 or 5 times a week... if you like people looking at you with a confused look this is great also great for speed and power and the grunt oh my god the grunt.... if i had the money i would have snapped this up already but i don't so its open to the rest of you...

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not to hijack your thread... or to give you shit...

but you think someone will pay 30g's for it when they could get a r33gtr?

have you seen this thing run? it deserves 30gs at least. and how many GTRs do you know of that puts out 600nm of torque?

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didnt the conversion cost 10k and the car cost about 15k? that = 25k to me...please correct if im wrong

that doesn't include labour.... and everything else done to the car.... even if the conversion only costs 4k it is still a one and only and if you want your car to be unique then people will pay what is asked not what was spent.... if you saw a car on hear and they spent 50k on a conversion of some sort and sold the car for 30k would you ask questions?

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