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Make: 1995 r33 gtr vspec

Model: r33

Milage: 94xxx

Transmission: man

Colour: black

Location: tas will ship

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? yes

Currently registered? yes

Price: 29700 neg

Contact: josh

Comments / Modifications: body full veil side body kit with front driving lights ,has tein coil overs but genuine gtr sus will besold with the car gear oils are red line oils i dont use cheap products on vehicle as i am a mechanic by trade 18/255 star corp racing wheels with 20 mm spacers brembo brakes factory ,interior has amp touch screen dvd player after market gear boot genuine gtr floor mats greddy water temp guage and blitz boost guage in a pillar twin pod oil pressure greddy and oil temp in seprate pod greddy electronic boost controler turbo timer trust gear knob ,engine has a orami japense performance motor installed 2 years ago has r34 gtr v spec 2 steel wheel turbos huge injectors largest in tank walbro fuel pump after market fuel pressure reg with braided line twin after market pods custom built oil catch tank from enginer for perfect fit , haltec ecu running a map sensor no restricsion as compared to air flow meters ,japense performance engine pipe full 3 .5 inch exhaust with cannon type muffler ,custom made large intercooler ,exceedy hypersensite button clucth pull type tuned to street driving 300kw at wheels on 14 psi when running 19 psi it produces 332 kw at wheels do have dyno sheets i use it on 14 psi as only drive it on week ends prob missing heaps contact for details very clean and very power ful car with heaps more potensial will not dissapoint car is a genuine v spec gtr rare in black will swap can aid in shipping to main land it cost under 400 dollars to ship

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