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Hi All have decided to put my tommykaira r33 gtr up for sale to fund my race car

original tommykaira rl spec

65000 ks

momo quick release steering wheel

apexi gauges

apexi pfc with controller

n1 turbos

sard headsup display

brembo f40 brakes

oil cooler

100mm intercooler

oilcatch can

tomie dump pipes

r34 seats

series 3 front lip

xenon headlights

advan racing rims 18x9.5

carbon rear wing

alarm

Price $35,000

proberly a lot I haven't mentioned say if you want more info

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yea it has oil cooler is by tommy intercooler is by tommy

front pipe hks hyper max adjustable suspension mechanical lsd

nismo twin plate clutch

nismo quick shift

320 km full scale speedo by nismo

11000 taco by nismo

blitz pod filters

clear side and front indicators say if you need more pics

So spoiler, oil cooler and inter cooler?

Last Tommy Kaira I saw come up for sale had a long list of Tommy Parts.

-Tommy Kaira seats

-Tommy Kaira Cluster

-Tommy Kaira Triple gauge

-Tommy Kaira Front bar

-Tommy Kaira Steering wheel

-Tommy Kaira Gear nob

-Tommy Kaira Spark plug cover

-Tommy Kaira Large hard pipe kit

-Tommy Kaira Rear diffuser

-Tommy Kaira carbon light covers

Tommy kaira strut brace

Tommy kaira front grill

Tommy kaira engine plaque

Tommy kaira upgaded turbos
Tommy kaira lightended flywheel
Tommy kaira/billstine coilovers
Tommy kaira upgraded massive anti roll bars f/r & rear
Tommy kaira A'PEXi N1 downpipe and Tommykaira exhaust
Tommy kaira/ Arc radiator

I dont think yours is a genuine Tommy Kaira, its just had a few mods put on at Tommy Kaira after it was purchased. Tommy Kaira will pretty much plate anything they put a few parts on.

It is an original as they come. The factory put a lot of nismo, HKS, ARC and apexi parts on them. Not 1 R33 is the same as they were all built to the customer at the time. All the Tommy Kaira parts were an option also. It would probably have a nismo clutch in there also. There is only a few that had the full kit.

Thanks for your comments some people think they know everything and end up making a fool of themselves

Mate take it as you like. Only person making a fool of themselves is the person asking 35k for an R33 GTR, when the only thing on the car that is actually TK is the wing and the plate...

Those crappy vinyl stickers are not going to fool anyone.

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  • 11 months later...

This is an old topic but i had to say something about the attack to weeds, why so hostile towards a guy that has a real tk? Just because it doesn't come with your "one size fits all" parts list does not mean its not as real as your inability to do some proper research on the topic of tk cars. Are you aware that before tk changed hands and everybody who worked with the company left, there were many "demo" models for actual employees at tk made hence the vast range of mods made to all 400. You may also note that the "type" section on the mod plate matches the chassis number. One more thing to add, why dont you prove that its not a tk instead of just throwing accusations made because you read 1 info list on 1 tk!! Honestly if you had a vl commodore verses a brock vl commodore its clear to say it holds far more value hence why this tk is worth more because it is authentic and your paying for the placard at the end of the day

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