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This GTR was built and tuned to over 800hp in Queensland by Gavin wood auto tech with no expense spared and was recently fully engineered in WA with permits for all modifications including the carbon fibre bonnet. Car was de-tuned down to 1.5bar for engineering and currently making around 540hp. Has lots more room for power to run another bar of boost. Very long list of modifications with receipts for almost all the work done (over $70k spent)

1995 skyline R33 GTR
Full built forged motor with all top line parts like HKS, Nismo and Greddy
Recently had the 100k service done by Galvsport.
92,000 km
Vipec ECU
Greedy T88 34D turbo
50mm progate wastegate with screamer pipe
HKS 272/280 cams
RIPs oil sump
OS Giken triple plate clutch
Turbosmart E2 boost controller
Splitfire coilpacks
100mm Greddy intercooler and piping kit
Powertune exhaust manifold
Custom 4" exhaust system
Greedy inlet manifold
Twin Bosch 044 fuel pumps
Greddy oil catch can
Greddy oil relocation kit
Greddy oil cooler
C’s short shifter
Speedflow fittings all around
HKS fuel rail
2 x Speed flow fuel filters
2L fuel surge tank
750cc nismo injectors
Sard FPR
Toyo Radiator
Slotted brake rotors
Brembo Brakes
Nismo carbon fibre bonnet
19x10.5 +12 rays TE37 wheels in gloss black with 275/30/r19 tyres
RAYS wheel nuts
Cusco coilovers
Ganador carbon fibre side mirrors
Carbon Fibre rear spoiler
Genuine nismo aluminium fenders
Twin Thermo Fans
Greddy turbo timer

This car is not your average GTR. I will be doing the driving once a deposit is made then we can discuss a test drive.

Plates included in sale.

Price: 40,000
Contact: Salah 0417 796179

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