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[Nsw] 1996 White R33 Gtr For Sale


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A recent change in circumstances means the GTR is up for sale..

1996 series 2 R33 GTR

The car has been well looked after since imported back in 2007. Currently has 104kms and has been regularly serviced, no expense spared in maintaining it, still have pretty much all the receipts since it entered the country. Timing belt has already been changed.

Interior is very clean for its age, seats in excellent condition, only minimal signs of wear on the gear knob.

Exterior is also in very good condition other than some blemishes on the front lip.

Wheels are only a few months old, Rota Grid R's 17x9.5 +12 with Kumho tyres (Purchased brand new- have receipt)

The car has the following modifications:

Garrett GT2860R turbos (bought brand new a few years ago, still have receipt)

Complete exhaust from turbos back 3->3.5in with a brand new high flow cat

Apexi power intake

Z32 AFM's

1000cc injectors

Walbro fuel pump

Turbosmart eboost street

Apexi turbo timer

Apexi Power FC

The car was tuned by Micks Motorsport and made just over 260kw on 98

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Located in Sydney, NSW.

$19,500

Any questions, contact me on zero415 five49 514

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