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Have for sale a 1995 R33 GTR V Spec purchased with intentions to build a circuit car, currently need to focus on other things.

Located in WA, Perth. Very good condition has done only 3,000klms since arriving from Japan. Well looked after, a very clean and tidy example.

Modifications include the following:

HKS F-CON V Pro Gold ECU

HKS 3 layer intercooler

HKS DD air filters

HKS GT-SS turbos

HKS 600cc injectors

HKS Clutch

HKS EVC Version 6 - latest

HKS SSQV Bovs

HKS 3" cat back exhaust

Tomei stainless dumps

JJR stainless front pipes

HKS 3" cat

Cusco height/damper adjustable coil overs

18 x 9.5 Volk TE37s w/ Bridgestone 265/35/18 tyres

Work aluminium red wheels nuts

Xenon white park and headlight bulbs

Nismo bonnet nose

Top Secret front bar

Trust GRACER side skirts

Nismo clear front and side indicators

Nismo Gear knob

Auto watch alarm w/ turbo timer

Tinted windows

Registration has been paid for another 6 months...

pm me if interested, no trades.

$32,000 ONO

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No I do not have papers, but via thorough inspection the rest of the car reflects the klms and was sold at auction in Japan stating original klms. It is an original V Spec, body is straight as a dart, no rust, no accident history or any damage. Steering wheel is weird as the rest of the interior is in A1 condition. Dash, seats, carpets all look in very very good condition. There is no signs of the dash being taken out or tampered either as the surround hasnt got any marks from screw drivers etc for popping the panel out. Very clean car. Well looked after.

In regards to the steering wheel condition, look at the engine bay rocker covers and inlet plenum, no paint peel at all. Amazing condition. Normally on a 32R or 33R there would be paint peeling or scratch marks which this car has none.

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