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Summary

1997 R33 Skyline GTR Series III

KR4 Silver Metallic (Rare Dark silver)

2.6 litre Twin-Cam Twin-Turbo 24-Valve (220kW @ wheels)

4 wheel Brembo brakes, vented discs, ABS. 4WD, 4WS, PS, PW, Climate Control

Original 17" Forged Alloy Wheels

Nissan Alarm + Quiktrak Security System

Modifications

Power + Drivetrain

Greddy Profec B Boost Controller in CF Panel

Apexi GT Spec Intercooler

HKS Complete Hard Piping Kit

Apexi Power FC

Tomei Aluminium Cam Gears

Cusco Oil Catch Can

ARC Titanium Hood Panel

Nismo Weldina Front Pipe

Trust/Jasma Catback exhaust

Blitz SUS Stainless Steel Airfilter

Nismo Twin Plate Clutch + Nismo lightened Flywheel

History:

This car is a rare private import with full Australian compliance. I sourced this car personally in Japan and it was purchased in standard form from Auction with a Grade of 5 and one previous owner. All servicing in Japan was performed at Nissan Prince Saitama and Nismo Oomori Factory. Servicing in Australia has been primarily performed by Proconcept in Ryde. Receipts can be shown for servicing.

The car has always been maintained maticulously and those who have seen the car can vouch for it. There is no need to perform any servicing or maintenance on the car and it is ready to go. Mechanical checks are welcome. I can personally guarantee this is one of the best example late model GTRs in Australia.

Specs

Standard GTR Specs here:

http://www.gtr.co.uk/html/technical/r33.asp

Additional Series 3 Specs:

Red stitched door trim and seats

Xenon Headlamps

Upgraded front bar with N1 air vents

Upgraded front lips with guided brake cooling ducts

Passenger Airbag

Stiffened Body Shell

Upgraded synchros

Maintenance

Fluids and Wearables

Motul 300V Engine Oil

Motul RBF600 Brake Fluid

Nissan Genuine Oil Filter

Nissan Genuine Fuel Filter

Motul Gearbox Oil

NGK Iridium Spark Plugs

Endless SuperStreet Brake Pads (Front)

RaceBrakes RB74/RB25 Brake Pads (Rear)

Michelin Pilot Sports 265/45/17 all round.

In Car

Nismo 300km/hr Dash

(43 000km showing on Nismo dash and 30 000km on original dash on Nismo receipt)

Greddy 60mm Boost Gauge

Pivot Shift Light

Nismo Shift Knob

Optima Yellow Top Battery

Alpine 9835 MP3 Head Unit

JBL P62 Splits

Pioneer Rear Speakers

Fusion FP1000 Amplifier

Performance

221kw @ wheels on Dyno Dynamics

$44000

Negotiable

Sydney

0402 092 647

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