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Hi Gents,

 

Its been sometime since I have been on the forums and I've had to create a new account because I have changed emails!
Well the time has come for me to selling my R33 GTR V-spec. It's a series 3 model, which is the highly sort after model being the last full year of production for the GTR. 


NOTES:
I have priced this considering; 
Revs check indicates that the car has written off status reported due to storm damage, which I am from the understanding it had occurred during the Perth hail hail storm.
Not sure because I didn't own the car then.. there is no signs of hail damage to any panels and it has been repaired.

Yes the car is registered, still licensed and insurable. It's not an accident write off, it's been recorded as storm/other. The car is in good condition and registered. 
 

  • Its licensed 
  • No money owing on the car. 
  • Factory Series 3 Xenon headlamps 
  • Factory Series 3 interior in great condition 
  • Factory steering wheel 
  • Nismo gear shifter 
  • Nismo floor mats 
  • Nismo 300km/h cluster 
  • Stock RB26DETT 
  • Stock 5 speed gearbox 
  • Factory Brembo Brakes 
  • Factory Xenon Headlights 
  • Genuine Nissan Engine Coil Cover Ornament 
  • Koyo Radiator 
  • Twin Garrett Turbos - 7071605005S / GT2860r-5s on stock manifold 
  • Apexi Stainless steel cat-back system. 
  • Trust front pipes 
  • Stainless steel dump pipes 
  • Twin Apexi Air Filters 
  • 100mm intercooler 
  • Spitfire coilpacks 
  • Platinum Pro ECU 
  • HKS EVC Unit 
  • Apexi Turbo Timer 
  • Do-Luck Tarzan Gbox Controller for g sensor 
  • Kenwood cd / usb / bluetooth head unit 
  • Pioneer A1606C speakers in front. 
  • Alpine SPR-60C speakers in rear 
  • Alpine Type R Sub 
  • Alpine MRP-M450 mono block Amp 
  • Sound deadener install to doors, rear panels and boot area. 
  • Carbon Fibre Rear Wing 
  • 18" ENKEI RPF1 Matte Black 10.5" rims with 285 road tyres on all four rims. 
  • Bilstein Adjustable Suspension 
  • Slotted and drilled rotors to front and slotted rotors to the rear. 
  • Comes with Japanese deregistration paperwork. 
  • Runs great, makes approx 350awhp at 15psi. 
  • Good condition for age. 
  • Car is listed else where.

 

Bad Points

  • The car has had hail damage to the left hand side and paper notes its a write off, hence why its priced accordingly.
  • Air conditioning needs fixing, have a spare compressor. 
  • 1x small rust scab at passage rear quarter near the side window. 
  • Small out dent on drivers door.
  • Jacking points slight creased on one side.
  • Trust front pipe is dented.
  • Few nicks here and there but still presents itself well for the age. 

 

Asking Price: $35,000 AUD.

Location: Perth WA


NOT PARTING / NO DREAMERS / TEST PILOTS... AS I WILL BE DOING THE DRIVING - CAR IS IN STORAGE!

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11 hours ago, Robocop2310 said:
  1. How many kilometers on the clock and will it come with RWC? Close up pics of engine back and wheels? 

Sorry, I totally forgot to mention km's.

132,###km. I have had paperwork checked in Japan and the car was exported from memory in 2008 with 9#,###km. I have the paperwork which I will provide to the buyer.

Regarding the RWC - I'm in WA and its licensed, there isn't anything else required.. unless you get yellowed for suspension, exhaust, pods or what ever they decide to issue a ticket.

 

Also, reason for sale is due to building house on my block of land.. will be sad to see her go ☹️


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On 10/10/2018 at 9:28 PM, Mr_GaZZa_GTR said:

No

Sorry, the color threw me off.  I have a S3, 1997 Vspec, Sonic Silver.  The cam covers and top are Black.  I thought the 1998 R33 and R34 were Red.

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  • 4 weeks later...
On 1/4/2019 at 8:42 PM, millcomr33 said:

Is this car for sale ? If so can you in box me?

Sorry mate, the cars sold.

 

On 1/9/2019 at 3:10 PM, RB25PWR said:

No wonder it sold in a day it's worth like double what the advertised price was :/

Well it was a repairable write-off, previously had hail damage and was repaired before I owned it.. so I think it was a reasonable price all things considered.

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