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Hey guys, Im selling my 1995 R33 GTR V.Spec.
Ive owned the car just over three 3 years, all the mods, including building the motor were done in that time. Im unsure of the actual km’s on the car (as the nismo dash was fitted before i bought the car) but the dash reads 92,000km, and the motor was built 12,000km ago.
It runs on united e85 and makes 360kw atw.
I could’ve missed a few things but specs are as follows:

Engine:
Mahle Pistons
Eagle Conrods
ACL main and big end bearings
N1 oil pump
Tomei head oil restrictor
Nitto head gasket
Tomei type B poncams
Mines cam cover baffles
Tomei cam gears
Split fire coilpacks
Walbro E85 450L/h intank pump
ASNU 1100cc injectors
ASNU fuel rail
Aeromotive Fuel Reg
6boost manifold
Garret GT3582
Z32 Afm’s and GReddy y pipe
Turbosmart 50mm progate and screamer pipe
3 1/2" full stainless exhaust, venom high flow cat and varex muffler
HKS intercooler piping
ARC Intercooler
Koyorad radiator
SRI catch can
Hi torque starter motor
Exedy twin plate clutch
Nismo clutch slave
Apexi Power FC
Blitz boost controller

Suspension:
BC BR Coilovers
AMS hicas delete
Cusco rear adjustable camber arms
Cusco front tension rods

Brakes:
2 piece slotted front rotors
Slotted rear rotors

Exterior:
Varrstoen 3.3.2 wheels, 19x10.5, kumho ecsta 275/55 tyres
N1 carbon rear wing blade
Series 3 headlights
Nismo clear front and side indicators
Nismo style carbon front lip

Interior:
Porsche Recaro bucket seats
Nardi steering wheel
Nismo 320km/h white face cluster and gauges
Shift I shift light
Nismo gear knob
Carbon dipped radio surround, gear surround and driverside window switch surround
Pioneer headunit, front and rear speakers, soundstreem amps and sub

A surge tank will need to be fitted, the car gets fuel surge under acceleration when low on fuel. I never got around to fitting one so I just drove around with a full tank which is fine.

Located in Sydney, northern beaches
Price is $32,000
Inbox me if interested :yes: Cheers.

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Its been sold i see this thing almost every day in penrith it makes me dribble it sounds and looks that good. Had a chat to the new owner too nice guy

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