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1995 R33 GT-R V-Spec

Genuine 73000k's

Privately imported by us in Dec 2005

90mm N1 cat back

Apex'i air filters

Momo SRS steering wheel

17 x 9 Super Advan tri spokes with new rubber

Very stock, never boosted, never abused.

Custom paint

$29 000 NOW $27,500

No fade to interior, photos could be better. More will be added, having camera problems.

Have changed the wheels to bronze Sparcos 17x9. looks tough.

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Nice is it FOB (fresh of the boat) from japan?

I have not seen to many GTRs with momo steering wheels? What is that hanging down the side of the drivers door?

The steering wheel is factory.

the pics were taken in japan, they are the only ones we had on the computer. We imported her ourselves back in dec 2005 for my wife.

Re something hanging down, it had a boost guage when it landed but as it was only running stock boost and was just for looks we removed it. Is that what you were reffering to?

Same owner champ. We are the only Aussie owners. As stated, we imported the car ourselves.

Have had some silly offers but not sold it yet.

We started advertising her for 34k but we need it gone.

Yes, north of the river, Perth.

Origional colour was Midnight purple.... I know, I know. Dam shame. It was resprayed in Jap.

I have to disagree....think the yellow looks really nice, specially when its a 33 GTR...and its somethin different too

Good price aswell.

GL with sale

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