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I know ive only had it for 3 months but im looking for an upgrade.

so im willing to trade plus cash adjustment.

I purchased the car of (Heathgtst) on these forums and i have to say i was more than happy with the way he looked after this car.

since i bought it i got the whole front resprayed due to alot of stone chips on the bonnet and a dint in the drivers side gaurd.

Exterior

- dark grey with purple pearl

- trial front bar

- trial side skirts

- nismo clear indicators

- 18x9 drift r wheels with dunlop sp9000 tyres

Intirior

- m's shift knob

- gtr floor mats

Brakes

- slotted dba rotors front/rear

- rb74 racebrakes pads front/rear

Suspension

- bilstien shock absorbers

- pedders lowerd springs (%100 street legal)

- whiteline adjustable swaybars

- whiteline camber kit front

- whiteline camber kit rear x2

- whiteline castor kit front

- whiteline subframe align/lock (pineapples)

Electronics

- Apexi power fc computer

- apexi hand controller

- warlock alarm and 2 point immobilizer

Transmission

- standard 5 speed (always serviced with fully synthetic oil)

- exeedy 5 puck button clutch

Engine

- hks air filter

- custom 3" cat back exhaust

- race pace 3" hi-flow cat

- just jap 3" front pipe

- hks gt2535 turbo

- hks front mount intercooler 600x300x75

- hks 14psi actuator

- gtr fuel pump

- 247 rwkw on racepace dyno

car has 75.000kms on it and the timing belt and water pump were changed at 45,000kms

i have been pulled over numerous times before and they have tried to canary me but have failed.

this car is in prestine condition and one of the best r33's i have seen. It is %100 p plate legal as the tare wheight on the rego has been bumped up to pass the power to weight ratio

i recently got an epa off with the turbo and computer still on the car(the only thing i did was put a small muffler and stock airbox on.

the intirior does not have a mark on it, and it handles and brakes like a dream.

when the car is purchased i will have it re dyno tuned at my own exspense as i want the new owner to get it running perfect.

Only reason im selling her is to upgrade to an r33 gtr

Price $24,000 firm

or trade r33 gtr + cash

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Make sure Ben from RacePace does the Retune mate.. pm me if u dont have his email, he has tuned it the whole way along the mod train and had to spent 2 hours fixing someone elses "tune" when it was taken somewhere else! Good luck with the sale.. id buy it if i wasnt in the same boat as u & wanted a GTR :P

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