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R33 GTR (Series 2)

This 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R was imported into Australia in 2006. I am the second owner of this car since being imported and have owned it for the past 2 years. My reason for selling is for the sole purpose of purchasing an R34 GTR before they become virtually impossible to afford.  

Odometer:123,736 km

The car has been kept in stock condition with only a few modifications. 
Modifications include:

Brakes:
Front: 
- Project Mu SCR-Pro Brake Rotors
- Project Mu Brake Pads 
Back:
- DBA 4000 Series T3 Slotted Brake Rotors 
- Remsa Brake Pads
- Motul RBF600 Racing Brake Fluid 

Tyre's: 
- Bridgestone Potenza Adrenaline RE003 245/45R17 (Recently replaced <300Kms)

Interior: 
The interior is in immaculate condition with no tears or marks on any seats. The original flare that came factory with the car is still located in the slot underneath the glove compartment. 
- Nismo 320km/h Cluster
- HKS Turbo Timer 
- Autometer Boost Gauge
- JVC KD-G825 CD/MP3 Tuner 

Maintenance:
Serviced every 6 Months or 5000kms at Westside Mechanics with Penrite 10 Tenths Racing Engine Oil. I have all the receipts since purchasing the car. Parts that have been replaced include: 
- Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch Kit (Recently Replaced)
- Nissan rear main seal 
- Nissan GTR33 Pull Type Conversion parts 
- Nissan GTR33 Flywheel
- Nissan GTR33 Pull Type assembly 
- Genuine Nissan CV boot kit (x4)

The Bad:
- There are a few stone chips on the front bar and bonnet along with a few light scratches which can be removed with a buffing compound or scratch removal product. These imperfections were on the car when i purchased it and have never bothered me enough to get a respray. 
- Tachometer has recently started playing up however i haven't had the chance to remove the dash. 
- Front Torque gauge has not been working since purchasing the car and have not bothered fixing it.  
- Rust on the strut towers

Car was always garaged by previous owner as well as myself.  

In order to test drive the car i will require a deposit otherwise all test drives will be performed by myself. 

Price: $28000 Negotiable imageproxy.php?img=&key=4b1e78680f916b86

For more information please call or message me on 0449220990 . 

Thank you

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