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* sigh

As much as it pains me - it is time to sell the big fella. I'm heading off overseas shortly and thus need to free up some cash to buy beers, pay bail - etc

So here goes:

1997 R33 GTR Vspec

Series 2 update (xenon lamps, but not full series 3 spec)

Midnight Purple Pearl

42,000 genuine kms

Currently running about 230awkw

$47,000

Many of you know the car, hell, many of you have DRIVEN the car - and as such there are heaps of photos kicking around here (see my gallery for some). Contact me (James) at: [email protected] if you are keen.

Some nice 'motion' shots by NS2500: http://www.pbase.com/grphotos/golgo

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Hopefully this should answer any of the 'has it got...' questions...

Performance

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Fujitsubo 'Super Ti' titanium exhaust (twin 2.5" to 5" tip)

Super super hi-flow cat

Greddy adjustable lightened cam gears

Apexi PowerFC (no hand controller)

Apexi AVCR boost controller

Nissan 'N1' intercooler

ARC oil cooler

ARC titanium radiator shroud

HKS twin air-pods (green mushrooms)

Timing belt changed

Handling

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18" x 9.5" Volk TE37 rims (bronze)

Rays anodised wheel nuts

Cusco adjustable castor rods

Cusco brake master cylinder brace

Tanabe Sustec 'street' rear shocks

HKS springs

Other

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Nismo 320km dash

Nismo titanium gear shifter

Nismo B-pillar garnish

Nismo floor mats

Nismo front bonnet splitter

N1 bar 'nostrils' (series 3 spec)

Deeper front splitter (series 3 spec)

Momo millenium steering wheel

Apexi RSM with G-meter

Apexi electronic boost gauge in A-pillar mount

Defi 52mm centre gauge cluster (oil temp, water temp, fuel pres)

Defi Link controller

Alpine motorised face CD-player

Alpine V12 amplifier

Tinted windows

Gold cam/plug covers

Trust clear cam cover

* phew - I think that's it.

Oh - and no Golgo plates for Victorian buyers... there can be only one :rolleyes:

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