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R33 GTR 105,000kms $22,000

Up for sale is my 1995 Nissan Skyline GTR. I purchased this car as a bit of a project but have since bought another car and lost interest.

I bought this with a blown motor but have since got another low milage running motor for it and had the head fully reconditioned, bottom end inspected which was fine and put a genuine Nissan VRS kit through it. I have taken the car for a few drives since the new motor has gone in and it runs flawless. I was getting this car ready for a roadworthy but it has just sat under a car cover for a few months so I have decided to part with it. All reciepts since I have owned this car will be supplied (over $2000 spent not including the motor). It will come with no RWC, rego or plates but as far as I'm aware will need 4 new tyres, possibly the rails fixed and that's it to pass a roadworthy.

Car was tuned by RacePace when it was owned by the previous owner at 325.6kw atw but the boost controller has been removed so is now running wastegate pressure on the tune.

Blitz coilovers
Buddyclub P1 18x10 +12 wheels
Adjustable front and rear camber arms
Adjustable front caster arms
New sway bar links
New driveshaft boots

100,000km major service was done before I purchased the car and confirm the timing belt, water pump and tensioners are all near new.

-7 turbos
Adjustable cam gears
Splitfire coilpacks
Custom twin 2.5" exhaust (seperate off each turbo)
Alloy Koyo radiator
ARC airbox
Cooling panel
Oil catch can and washer bottle combination
Bosch 1000cc injectors
Power FC D-Jectro with MAF sensor
Walbro 400 lph fuel pump
Brand new Exedy heavy duty clutch with freshly machined flywheel

Nismo 320km/h cluster
Nismo shifter knob
Triple gauge cluster
Nismo clear indicators

The bad:
Chassis rails have been jacked up off of and have crushed them on both sides but they are very repairable (pictures supplied).
Paint is cracked on the front bumper.
Spoiler is fibreglass and paint is cracked but will come with a genuine wing that needs paint.
Car needs a good detail but will come up really well.

Any questions text me anytime or call me after 5.00pm.
I have been as truthful as possible with this ad so please don't come see the car pick on it and low ball me I will tell you to leave. The modifications alone exceed the price of the car so I think it's a very 
good price. 

I am not interested in swaps as I have another car.

Car is located in Geelong, Victoria

$22,000

David
0447 triple nine 751

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