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I am selling my 1995 R33 GTR Huge list of modifications to all areas. Here is what I can remember. Vehicle shows 36XXX KM but unlikely to be original KM. I got car with 34 xxx Km and have put a lot time and $$$ into modifiying it for performance and reliability.

Vehicle comes with rego till december and RWC supplied.

Engine Re-built approx 2500 KM ago by Race Pace with:

-Forged Pistons (Arias)

-Metal head gasket

-N1 Oil pump

-N1 or ACL bearings

-New crank

-Head Work (I believe just general tidy up)

-New belts

-Engine Blue Printed

At same time had New plates fitted to Twin PLate clutch.

Vehicle also has R34 N1 Turbo's (approx 6000KM)

Bosch Fuel pump

550 Injectors

Nismo AFM

Larger FMIC

HKS Adj Cam Gears with clear cover (std cams only)

HKS pod filters

Exhaust has split dumps into Race pipe through Cat into 2 3/4 in Exhaust. All fitted by Dean at UPI.

Vehicle tuned with PFC and Blitz Dual SBC (EBC) Originally tuned by ben at Race pace and Last on Dyno at Racingline and put out 301 RWKW @ 20 psi

Has standard R33 GTR Brembro Brakes. Upgraded suspension with King Springs, sway bars and upgraded castor arms. 18 x 10 Zagtar mags with Falken 265/35Z R18 tyres.

Vehicle has been re-sprayed metallic black as originally chamellion paint job when I purchased it. GT spoiler fitted and dark tinted windows. Has re-mote central locking with alarm and 3 point Immobiliser. Turbo timer also fitted linked in with alarm.

Sterio has also being upgraded to include JVC head unit, 6 1/2in splits front and 6 in splits in rear with parcel shelf strengthened. 2x10 in Kicker comp subs in box in boot with Kicker amp and PWM V12 4 channel amp running speakers.

Interior standard seats in excellent condition and has MOMO steering wheel and Razo gear knob.

All work done by only the best work shops in Vic with Race Pace, Racingline and UPI only ones worked on car. Vehicle has been modified tastefully for overall performance, handling, looks, sterio and most importantly reliability. Receipts available for most work/parts.

Reason for selling need money to work on house.

Price $35,000

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