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Selling my 1995 R33 GTR. I am the second owner in Australia, the first owner was a older extremely fussy mature male who hardly drove the car - yet again I have fallen to the same trap.

This car is in absolutely fantastic condition, all the body is original, there is no rust (which is common in skylines), full maintenance history since ownership in Australia (first owners included).

A little bit about the car - It is my absolute pride and joy, I am extremely fanatical about this car, so fanatical that I hardly drive it. The car has the original floor mats, but being me I have put floor mats on top of them to keep them looking pristine, Along with those ugly seat covers just to protect the seats.

Since my ownership, I have continued on the previous owners maintenance and added some minor mods (really just maintenance in my opinion).

I have had the head rebuilt, adjustable cam gears added, replaced the standard turbo's with Garret -7's, Apexi Power FC, splitfire coil packs and put in a small sound system. The car had the head rebuilt and was tuned at Racepace - very reputable workshop. All details are in my maintenance log book. No expense has been spared for the above modification's. Lots of money has been spent to ensure everything was done properly.

Otherwise I have kept the car 100% original.

I have all the original parts off the car that have been changed - such as; the original ECU, stereo that came with it (doesn't pick up aussie radio), gear stick/hand brake boots.

The seats are both in immaculate condition, there are no rips on bolsters as most do with wear and tear, there are no stains. The back seats looks like nobody has ever sat in them (at least during my ownership, lucky I let somebody into the passenger seat).

I am yet to see a cleaner/original looking one yet, all in all this would be a fantastic weekend car or store it away as a collectors car.

Call/Email/SMS me anytime for any inquiries, This is a genuine sale and I am happy to answer any question's. I know the price is expensive, but this is what I feel my car is worth. It really is in great condition. If you think otherwise, give me a offer. The worst I can say is no.

Ben: 0439 034 141

Price: $28,000ono

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Would you be interested in swap for 2005 bf xr6 turbo. Has 320rwkw, 6 speed sports shift auto, clean, has almost 150000km comes with spool rods, cp pistons, arp studs, big actuator. Has a full exhaust, valve springs, injectors, fuel pump, oil feed line, zip kit in gearbox for firmer shifts, DVD player installed but haven't made the appointment for it to be wired up yet, gauges on dash, plazman 800 cooler, hot side cold side pipping, currently running on 13psi. If motor is built (parts supplied) it will handle 1000hp claimed by spool. Vic rego until November

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Bought another car....the GTR has to go. :unsure:

$25,000ono.... :(

Note: Speakers have been replaced with stock ones that came with the car, amp has been taken out, headunit back to one that it came with from Japan (random sony headunit, doesn't pickup aus radio).

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