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For Sale, 1996 R33 GT-R V-Spec Excellent Condition.

Midnight Purple, 400R Body kit, interior spotless - standard except for white faced Nismo centre gauges, 65000km, twin airbags, Re-built steel wheel turbos, power FC, Nismo Cat-back exhaust, 125mm thick apexi front mount, custom aluminium radiator, custom catch can oil/air seperator, turbo timer, HKS oil cooler, Height adjustable Bilstein suspension (car currently sits at 100mm), all very tidy - all work done by Eric (formerly Hypertune and Eric Engineering), 12 Months rego, R34 GT.-R wheels. Stereo: - Clarion head unit with 6 stacker, Audison amp, JL Audio sub. Always serviced with Motul 300V competition.

Asking $32k neg.

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Thats pretty much what I'm looking for right there.

Where is the car?

Who rebuilt the turbos? do you have receipts?

Are the people that did the work contactable?

And of course... pictures! I'd like a full set of pictures of the underbody taken about 2/3 of a meter from the body with a flash so I can try and spot any flaws etc. Inside the wheel arches and boot as well.

As well as pics of the interior and outside of the car.

THanks,

Ian

Thats pretty much what I'm looking for right there.

Where is the car?

Who rebuilt the turbos? do you have receipts?

Are the people that did the work contactable?

And of course... pictures! I'd like a full set of pictures of the underbody taken about 2/3 of a meter from the body with a flash so I can try and spot any flaws etc. Inside the wheel arches and boot as well.

As well as pics of the interior and outside of the car.

THanks,

Ian

Ian, thanks for the reply,

-Car is in Wagga Wagga NSW, turbos were rebuilt by Eric Schlifner (not sure of spelling) who did all the work on the car, yes have receipts for everything (including papers from when car was imported etc - imported through powerplay imports), not sure where Eric is now, he used to be with Hypertech and before that his own business called Eric Engineering. Probably be able to do some checks on here about him, basically regarded as one of the better GT-R engineers in Oz. Will send pictures through to you over the weekend as I won't get a chance before then. Thanks again,

Jarrod.

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