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R33 GTR V spec - Series 2

up for sale is my series 2 v-spec R33 gtr

Reason for sale is change of circumstances with work,

it is unfortunate but this is the most logical thing to do

 

Power fc with hand controller

Greddy elec boost controller

Nismo cluster 188XXX

Nismo gear knob

Billion digital thermo fan controller

Blitz power id meter

Blitz hardpipe intakes

Top secret imports air box

Hks hardpipe intercooler kit

Greddy catch can

Copper radiator

Silicone radiator hoses

5zigen front pipes and cat back Also come with a hks diff back

Blitz kevlar strut brace

Excedy clutch and light weight flywheel

Tein coilovers

Nismo front caster arms

Nismo rear camber arms

Nismo control arms

Series 3 headlights (xenons)

Series 3 bumper and n1 ducts

Series 3 front lip (brand new)

Genuine n1 bonnet lip (bolted into bonnet)

Cusco bonnet pins

Nismo front indicators

Nismo side indicators

Varstoen 19" 9.5 +20 New

New internal locking nuts

 

Will come with x force dump pipes Running 19psi Turbos should be steel internals for that much boost but hard to say without pulling apart

 

I have attached invoices for massive overhaul and everything mechanically done by top secret at 174000.

 

text my phone, you'll get instant response and im happy to take more photos/videos if needed

 

I have knocked the price down to 30k. I am solid at this amount. do not bother low balling me

 

Bad points 

small crease on left rear quarter and the bonnet pins on the paint work

air con idle hasn't been set up correctly in the power fc, stalls after a minute on idle 

drivers mirror doesn't fold in with switch

wheels need to be re balanced. Slight vibration in steering at 100km. Only started when i put these wheels

 

I will consider swapping for a s15 with a proper cash adjustment. Needs to be adm, factory blue, sunroof, cloth seats and factory turbo/manual.

dont bother trying to swap me a piece of shit.

 

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Last owner couldnt remember he said somewhere in sydney. Back when he purchased it and had all the service work done. 

 

I checked numbers they're stock. However, Stock ceramic wouldn't last that many years on 19psi from what everyone has told me

1 minute ago, J180 said:

Does car have bonnet pins or not ?Is there holes in the bonnet ?Is that damage on rear left bottom quarter ?

Read the description

Yes theres a crease on the quarter and yes it has bonnet pins.

The rad support hasn't been modified 

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