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Up for sale again at a reduced price this time.

1996 GTR R33

Mileage: 55130 kms

Asking price: $45,000

I bought this car stock and modified it from the ground up myself. All modifications and servicing carried out by Chapman and Chapman Automotive. The car only ever uses Motul 300v. Always garaged and driven rarely as I have another daily driver. All parts have been purchased brand new before being added to the car, no second hand parts except the rims which have been polished to new condition.

Interior is in perfect condition, there have been no gauges, thus no holes drilled. Everything inside the car is perfect.

Mods:

1. HKS Pod Filters with Chapman and Chapman Custom Air Partition

2. Custom catback exhaust

3. HKS Front Pipes

4. HKS Dump Pipes

5. HKS Cam Gears

6. HKS GD Pro Twin Plate Clutch

7. Custom braided clutch hose

8. Apexi Power FC

9. Apexi AVC-R

10. Warlboro Fuel Pump

11. Nismo Fuel Regulator

12. Trust 10 Row Oil Cooler

13. Trust Oil Pump

14. Trust Oil Sump Extension

15. Window tint

16. HKS Type 1 Turbo Timer

17. Nismo GT gear knob

18. 18 x 9.5 Nismo LM GT1 on Pirelli P-Zero Nero, 265/35 (tyres are brand new and inflated with nitrogen)

19. HKS Hipermax Pro Track Coilovers

20. Project Mu SCR Pro Rotors

21. Hawk Performance Brake Pads

For another $500, I'll throw in a Tomei Brake Cylinder stopper, 2 Nismo engine mounts and 1 Nismo gearbox mount.

Car is located in Brisbane, contact me at [email protected] or 0403 657 891.

Serious buyers only please.

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this car is immaculate and i used it as a benchmark when building my own GTR. In the overall performance department, it is simply amazing. Just being a passenger in it is an exhilarating experience. I "lived" next door to it and literally watched Tze mod the car from stock to what it is today. Like he said, all the aftermarket parts are new and jap-branded.

my only complaint is that Tze doesnt drive it around much :D

i would gladly vouch for it anytime.

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