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Make: Nissan

Model: 1996 Skyline R33 GTR V-Spec Genuine VEILSIDE COMBAT R

Mileage: 41,000 Kms, Questionable due to Nismo 320Km/h speedo.

Engine Type: RB26DETT

Transmission: Manual

Colour: White

Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Complied: Yes

RWC supplied: Yes

Currently registered: Yes till April 2009

Price: $38,000

Contact: Tim Cheung – 0418-511-511 or [email protected]

Or my dad, Alex Cheung - 0439-818-008

Perferbly to call us, as we are more than happy to answer and general enquiries to serious buyers.

Modifications:

APexi Power FC, Dejectron with hand controller

Blitz Dual 2 Stage Electric Boost Controller

Defi-Link Gauges (Oil Temp, Oil Pressure, Water Temp, Exhaust Temp and Boost Gauge) and Gauge Controller

GReddy Front Mounted Intercooler

HKS 256" Intake and Exhaust Cams

HKS GT-SS Twin Turbos

HKS High-Flow Cat converter

HKS Manual 5 Speed Gearbox

HKS Turbo Timer

Twin K & N Filters Pods

Nismo 320 Km Speedo

Nismo Clutch Slave Cylinder

Nismo Quick Shift

Nismo GT Pro LSD (1.5 Way Front and Rear)

OS Giken Triple Plate Clutch

Ohlins Coilover 30 Level (Dampening and Rebound Adjustment)

Trust 16 Row Oil Cooler

Trust 4" Turbo Back Exhaust

Veilside Custom Made Titanium Induction Pipes

4WD / 2WD Switch

Hicas On / Off Switch

Steel Braided Clutch Master Cylinder Line

GTR 34 Factory Wheels pictured, you may have a choice of wheel upon purchase of the car

Rays Engineering Volk Racing TE37's 17"

SSR 18"

Comments:

Rare genuine Veilside Combat R33 Model, believed to be the only one in country.

It was built in Japan at the end of 1996 as an ex demo car from the Veilside showroom and sold to one owner in 1997.

Re-tuned and serviced by RE Customs.

Have test driven the car and it is very powerful, responsive and everything is in mechanical working order.

Also have Dyno sheet to prove power-out of 275kW at all 4 wheels, August 08.

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Edited by Tim GTR
only just the one of these made or were/are there others?

Yes there was others in Japan, but we believe this is the only one in AUS at the moment and from what we know.

If this is the car i am thinking it is then it is an absolute beast, pulls like a train :) Goodluck with the sale Tim :D

Thanks krzysiu! The one you were driving was the other white R33 GTR. :blink:

Edited by Tim GTR
only just the one of these made or were/are there others?

Veilside made various GTR s, as seen on you- tube. I beleive this is the only one in Australia. It was de-tuned ( 98 octane ) and complied for ADR and registered. Vic plate VEIL-33 is available for this car

not trying to put down your ride as its very nice but i was under the impression that the genuine veilside combat kits for the r33 gtr are a complete wide body kit not just front side and rear bumpers

not trying to put down your ride as its very nice but i was under the impression that the genuine veilside combat kits for the r33 gtr are a complete wide body kit not just front side and rear bumpers
^^^ thats what i thought aswell

The Veilside bodykit you see here is the Veilside CI Model.

The one you are all thinking of is the CE-I Model, that is the one with the wider body.

what is the reason for sale

Tim and his dad do a little private import and sales on the side and it keeps them busy. Hehe!!

I have test driven this car and it's damn tuff! Also one crazy street car and a hell of a blast for a track day.

FREE Bump and GL with the sale Tim!

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The Veilside bodykit you see here is the Veilside CI Model.

The one you are all thinking of is the CE-I Model, that is the one with the wider body.

Tim and his dad do a little private import and sales on the side and it keeps them busy. Hehe!!

I have test driven this car and it's damn tuff! Also one crazy street car and a hell of a blast for a track day.

FREE Bump and GL with the sale Tim!

Thanks, I am very interested to buy Beer Baron's R35,Hence I have to sell the NUR, the bayside blue 02 V-specII with the N1 block and the Veilside R33 to get the money

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Car has returned from RE Customs ready for inspection.

I want to sell a few of my collections as I am after a R35 GTR.

good luck with the sale mate but i know this car when it was for sale with 400 at all 4 ( never has made this) so at least your being honest about the power

i was told the clutch was ogurA and i think the 5 speed hks box is highly questionable....i will remove post if i can be proven wrong. that said it was a fun car to drive very responsive....

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