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I'm moving to Canada so I am offering my 1995 r33 n1 for sale. It was the 6th 33n1 produced of 46 for 1995. I have fasted and recorded every vin from Bcnr 000000-Bcnr 009300. I have most of the information on an excel spreadsheet so you can sort every 1995 GTR into, colour or model type. Spread sheet to be complete and sold with car.

Mods include: apexi cold air intake,z32 afm's,has cam gears,sard 700cc injectors,nismo timing belt,stainless manifold dump pipe & 4" cat black with Magic 4" hi flow cat, Orc twin plate clutch and lightened flywheel,Tein HA adjustable suspension, slotted rotors & braided brake lines,power FC with hand controller, apexi ACVR blue screen, Xeon head lights, nismo 320km cluster & console cluster, Asuka racing wheels (Volk knock offs)

I personally have had this car upto 314kph without hitting the limiter and it was so stable I would be comfortable doing that round corners.

The car will be for sale until February 28th as I will need to make arrangements to take it to Canada in late March if it doesn't sell.

$50,000 firm.

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Thanks MP, I don't mind keeping it. The couple I've seen for sale in Japan over the last few years were 35 & 36k usd. With GST, shipping & compliance your very close to 50k, hope it doesn't get hurt on the way over and probably spnd upwards of 10k getting a few little upgrades. So that is what it would cost me to get the same quality N1. Also it is the 6th r33 N1 to be built which has been my lucky number since I was 6 years old.

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