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General Vehicle Details

Year – 1996

Make – Nissan

Model – Skyline R33 GT-R

Body style – Sedan

Time owned – 1 year

Car built by ARC in JAPAN and Gavin Wood Australia

About my car – The car started life as a normal R33 GTR till arc in japan sourced a R34 GTRN1 complete motor and turbos this kind of motor is totally different from a standard motor with n1 cams ported head the unbreakable n1 block and so on. ARC fitted one of there own thick bar and plate intercoolers , 16 layered oil cooler kit+remote oil filter and so on till the car was decked out with all the goodies for circuit racing in japan. The car was then sold to me and gavin wood tuned the power FC to run on our fuel and give it a nice safe tune.

ENGINE

Make – RB26DETT

Size – 2.6L

Intake – hks filters / ARC intercooler

Injection – 770cc injctors nismo fuel reg

Management – Apexi Power FC AVC-R BOOST CONTROLER

Turbo – R34N1 X 2

Exhaust – twin Stainless steal 2 ¾”

Ignition – Spitfire coils

Power – 433hp@all wheels

Other details - R34GTR N1 engine

N1 pistons

N1 water pump

N1 oil pump

N1 head gasket

N1 head porting

N1 block

N1 EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!

16 layered oil cooler kit+remote oil filter

GEARBOX

Make – STD

MODEL – STD GTR

Modifactions – OS Giken syncros

Clutch – twin plate OS Giken

DIFFERENTIAL

Make – front cusco diff std rear diff

Lsd – yes

SUSPENSION

Tein coil over suspension

BRAKES

Brembo calipers

Dba slotted rotors

Green stuff pads

WHEELS and TYRES

SSR lightweight rims

18X10

Rubber – 265 – 35-18 all round

STEERING

Momo race wheel

INTERIOR

Seat – RECARO

Greddy gauges

6point roll cage

Nizmo speedo

AVC-R BOOST CONTROLER

Autometer C2 Tacho

BODY

400r front bar

Trust custom rear wing

Custom Blue Flakes in paint

AUDIO

DRAGSTER 6” splits

Alpine Touch Screen Headunit

Electrical

GREDDY GUAGES

+Oil pressure

+Water temp

+Oil temp

+Front split torque

+Exhaust temp

+Boost

Im happy to take any seriously interested buyers for a test drive or two :cheers:

If anyone is interested please sms or call me (0413 055 811)

The car would make a perfect club racer/track car. or even a street car if u so desired all that power for the road.

ill consider any offer around $58000 mark.

any questions? u can call or sms me or reply to this post.

Thanks

James Melville

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I have seen this car.. very nice clean looking car.. Good luck with the sale! What car will you get next?

Not sure what i will end up with next still working out a few things.

I still cant belive that one day ill have to say goodbye to the GTR :D

its the best car i have ever owned.

wat an awsome looking car.

Did you realise you put sedan in your description???

good luck with the sale

thanks mate,

had no idea till then that a sedan isnt a coupe.

I have owned too many Holdens, its a habbit. i dont want to go back too !!

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