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Item: 1996 R33 GTR Vspec Series 2

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: Need to free up some money for a house

Price and Payment Conditions: $42000 ono

Extra Info:

Engine:

N1 oil pump

TRUST Type R BOV (plumbed back)

TRUST Sump Extention and baffles

TRUST Enlarged Front Diff cover

TRUST 16 row oil cooler and filter relocation kit

HKS Dump pipes

HKS dual Dragger Exhaust

NISMO Engine and gearbox mounts

NISMO S-tune panel filter

NISMO oil/air separator

NISMO oil cap

NISMO Fuel cap.

Suspension:

Rebuilt and revalved Apexi T-max coilovers with king springs (F - 400lbs, R - 225lbs)

Cusco adjustable caster rods

Cusco adjustable rear camber arm

Whitleine front camber bush

Whiteline pineapples

Cusco brake master cylinder stopper

Braided brake lines front and rear

DBA 4000 series slotted rotors front and rear

Hawk pads front and rear

BBS LM 18x9.5" Rims

265/35 Yokohama ES100 tyres

Exterior:

NISMO clear side indicators

NISMO carbon wing end plates

400R Clear front indicators

Tint.

Interior:

UAS GTR seat covers

NISMO GT shift gear knob

HKS Type 1 turbo timer.

BRANT Nemisis

ICE:

Pioneer headunit

Pioneer 6" front speakers

Infinity kappa 6x9s

Custom rear self.

I imported this car 2 yrs ago, it was an auction grade 4.5 car and had 56xxxkms on it at that time. It now has 85xxxkms on it and they have all been trouble free. My modification path has tried too make this car as reliable as possible and to improve the braking and handling. Its probably a good platform for someone to chase HP as it is probably the only area that hasn't been touched yet, it is fast enough for me

The car has been serviced at least every 5000kms using Motul engine oil and Motul Brake Fluid. Gearbox, transfer case, front and rear diffs are using Redline oils.

Anyway, this is a VERY reuctant sale but I am sure in the not too distant future I can jump back into a GTR.

Contact Details: [email protected] or 0400737044

I have a lot of the stock bits still laying around still and also a 2nd set of BBS LMs in 17x9" with Dunlop DO2Gs 235/45 which can also go with the car if wanted.

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awww man!!!!

this has to be my most favourite street gtr... (and the most reliable too)

jason has always looked after her, and never cut corners in getting nothing but the best done...

immaculate condition, never been boosted, and looks like it has just come off the showroom floor.

good luck with the sale dude :unsure:

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