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For sale I have my 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTR, the cars exterior and interior are very clean. Garaged in my ownership and presumably in the past from the condition of the paintwork. I am the second owner in Australia and I purchased it from an older gentleman who brought it in as a personal import. It currently sits on 93,850kms and has 3 months rego left.

I have owned the car for 3 years now and have only put on just over 10,000 km/s. During this time it has undergone an early 100,000 km service using all genuine Nissan parts performed by a reputable Sydney workshop. It has also been serviced every 6 months using Penrite 10 tenths racing synthetic oil. I have also recently replaced the fuel filter. I've never used it to its full potential at the drags or circuit events.

During these 3 years of ownership the car was 100% dead stock. Over the last 9 months it has undergone a huge transformation in performance and aesthetics bringing it from a bone stock twin turbo to a single turbo animal. The engine itself is very healthy with no blow by and 152-156 PSI across all cylinders. It’s currently making 349.5rwkw on a safe dedicated e85 tune. All the gaskets have been changed to metal multi-layer nitto gaskets. All the hard work has been done, just get in and drive.

Some of its features Include:

-Single Garrett GT3582r with .82 exhaust housing with turbo beanie

-Custom Built stainless exhaust manifold fully heat wrapped

-44mm Tial Wastegate with screamer pipe

-4inch into 3.5 inch exhaust with magnaflow muffler (not very loud and sounds excellent)

-100mm autobahn88 tube and fin intercooler with hard pipe kit.

-Custom Stainless catch can set up which includes washer bottle

-Red crinkle Powder coated engine covers (have left some off but have them all for the buyer)

-Rebranded KOYO aluminium radiator running stock fan and shroud for max. efficiency

-ID2000 Injectors

-New Splitfire coilpacks

-New Coilpack wiring harness

-Walbro 460 E85 fuel pump

-SRI Anodized alloy adjustable cam gears

-Latest Adaptronic Stand-alone ECU

-innovative wideband unit

-Jun carbon fibre front lip

-Brand new genuine badges front and rear

-HKS hypermax coilovers

-OZracing 18” wheels

There will be a bit I have missed, so if you are a genuine buyer please do not hesitate to give me a call to discuss any further. If you are after a clean r33 gtr with everything already done this is the car for you.

Im asking $23,500 for the car.

Im Located in sydney and can be contacted on 0404 111 174.

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This is a seriously nice car...... love the clean look nothing over the top...... shame i couldnt find something like this when i was looking for a gtr

just looking for a straight sale no swaps?

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