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FS - 1995 R33 GTR Vspec

Hi,

Up for sale is a 1995 R33 GTR VSpec with 122xxx KMs.

It is a little rough around the edges.  And, full disclosure - It has some history.  I'm keeping it out of the post but will happily reply to PMs.

Recently registered and expires 25/10/2017.  All fluids changed just before re-registering.  It's due for an oil change - six months is nearly up.  Started weekly, maybe driven every second or third week for 100 - 200 KMs.  Red Line Lightweight Shockproof in the gearbox, all other oils/fluids per specification.

  • It had a misfire.  This is now long gone - see my posts about this.  Fixing this, the ignitor pack and plugs have been replaced/changed.  Issue was with the coil packs.  Another set was bought, cleaned up and dielectric grease sealing them.
  • It has a leaking injector.  Second hand set purchased along with a rebuild kit.  Injectors replaced with new o-rings etc - no more leaking injector.
  • Bridgestone Potenza RE003s fitted mid December 2016.
  • Mongoose M80S alarm installed.  No bells and whistles, just arm/disarm with an impact sensor.
  • All round wheel alignment done October 2016.
  • New battery
  • New radiator and top hose (bottom hose was A-OK)

This car was my daily for a long time, then became a weekend car.  Oil changed every 5000 KMs, or six months with maintenance and problems done by myself or a mechanic.  I had plans for the car and like many others lost interest and just enjoy driving it as is.  Mechanically it is in great condition and drives well.

It is a little rough around the edges.  Scratches, dints and gutter rash sum it all.  It isn't a show car.  Odometer recently stopped working (it occasionally ticks over) with high 121xxx KMs when it stopped, it is now 122xxx.  Haven't gotten around to fixing it.  I started to collect parts to swap them out, but only collected and swapped nothing - this be your job.

No major modifications.  Exhaust and dyno at 245KW - old school Racepace days.

Buy the car and get:

  • Spare injectors
  • Spare ignitor pack
  • PowerFC with hand controller
  • Nismo AFMs
  • A collection of front/rear floor mats
  • Spare coil packs
  • Parts of a Series 1 steering wheel - the car is fitted with a Series 3 wheel
  • What I think is a complete boot set of carpets
  • Left and right hand door cards
  • Replacement passenger side tail light.  A drivers' side (or two?) tail light.
  • Whatever else I find that belongs to it

Conditions vary of the listed parts.  All included with the sale, will not separate.

I'll say it comes with a RWC.  I expect no issues and will start the ball rolling only with a serious buyer.  Price $32,000 ono located in Altona.  I'll happily drive you during an inspection and there will be no test pilots.

VIN - 6U900BCNR33001030.

And no, I didn't wash (vacuum or dust) the car before taking pictures - WYSIWYG.  It was raining all day today and I ran the gauntlet.

PM me if interested.

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It looks like a clean car. Maybe give it a wash, touch up the wheels and front lip and post some more photos that will present the car a bit nicer than it already is.

Good luck with the sale.

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