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1995 R33GTR V-spec

silver

grade 4.5

stck std,

New endless pads F+R

brand new N1 water pump

New timing belt

just done the full service

engine compressure are very good(175psi average)

turbo in good condition

no accident history

very good condition

62000km

$43000,

Serious interest only

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My offer of 35k was serious,, IF you cant sell in a couple of months, i will offer your 32k.. let me know cheers..

i think this GTR are in your price ranage,

also thanks for the offer,i am not interest 35k or 32k,if you can get good GTR33 for less than 40k,than you should buy it,i think this Custom color GTR33 wil sell 35k,good luck mate,

My GTR still for sale!! very good condition,welcome for any inspect and test drive(serious buyer only)

i am not going to sell my GTR for 35k or 32k!!

you cant get good GTR33 for less than 40k,

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=49313

here is another GTR33 for sale,its match your price,its custom blue color,

Ive seen 97 GT-Rs going for the price your asking. I would say that round $37 grand is suitable for a 95 GT-R

ok,stop chat in here,if you are not interest the car,than dont post here,

you pay for what you get,i can understand some people selling 97GTR for low 40k,but you got to see the car and inspect,all the GTRs are different,some is good and some is dodge,

good luck with findind a cheap GTR,

if you are serious and happy to pay close price,than pm me,we can organise to test drive/inspect.

turbo or turbo's ???? has it been converted to a big single, then it wouldn't be std

And a free bump

Check out the third pic its standard.....

Man, you can't even make a typo these days without people doubting everything...

Very nice std. GTR, good luck with the sale and price seems perfect......

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