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Im after a house so reali need the cash unfortunatly as i do love this car.. Fast, handels, great car.

Would be interested in a swap for a 180sx, 33 or 32 or something like that plus cash.

The car is a 1995 R33 GTR

Midnight Purple

The car had done 90xxx kms has had its 100xxx service, change 4wd fluid, gearbox oil etc etc All work always done at a trusted adel workshop. The engine let go and has been replaced with an engine that has only done 60xxxx also had its 100xxx major service. Dyno and compression tested fine. Tuned fine etc

Will give you the name of the workshop as they will vouch for the car.

Has been looked after well and always tuned etc. Ive had No accidents in the car.

Good paint and interior.

The part list is as follows

Exhaust:

Kakimoto Catback Exhaust, front pipe, high flow cat (Still have standered exhaust)

(sounds hot!)

Suspension:

New blisten Shocks, Lowered King Springs

Wheels:

Standered Rims But with excellent tyers

All the mods have seen less then 100kms travled.

Modifications:

700cc SARD injectors

Custom Cold Air Intake

Big Trust Intercooler

Nismo Fuel Pump

Power Fc and Controller

ORC Twin Plate Clutch

Resprayed Brembo brakes / Stickers

Clear front and side indicators

Good headunit front speakers

Aftermarket catch can and washer bottle

Colour coded the rocker covers to car colour also put on a R34 GTR coil cover

new leather hand brake and gear cover

Power was at an easy 269kws at all for wheels. But since the new engine have tuned it down. Just to be safe. Still very quick.

Diff and gearbox are fine and maintained.

New engine

Im fairly open in price and Would be interested in a swap for a 180sx 33 32 GTST or something like that plus cash.

As stated im only selling as im buying a house...

Any offers will be considered! :S sad sad day selling this car

I do have a heap of spare parts and standered parts and with the right price i will throw in some/all.

Some spares include -

N1 R33 GTR turbos

Work XD9s 18 x 10 +18 with Kumo 275s all round less then 1000kms travled, no marks on the rims at all. Perfect

TOMEI cam gears

HKS pods

Greedy Profec 2 Boost Controller

HKS boost gauge

Carbon N1 Wing Blade

Greddy Strut Brace

Greddy Air Devision Panel

New GTR KEY (uncut)

passenger headlight.

Twin Turbo Inatke pipe

33 gtr Plenum

standered ECU

Genuine GTR grill

Cam and rocker covers

Near New Water Pump

As is id hope for around $27,500, ONO!!! But with some of the parts add a little more. Or we can work something out etc!

Im pretty open to offers so feel free to throw anything my way. Need cash for my house

PM me for offers etc

Thanks

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Adz, You've seen my car. What sort of cash would you be after mate? Ball park figure?

Sorry not after a straight swap.

Problem is mate i am after more cash then i am a hot car. If that makes sense.

I reali need to end up with $15,000 cash after ive sold the car and bought a new one.

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Yes it is PM replied.

Near Tea Tree Plaza

cool, round the corner from me then :P

saw you on Goodwood road tonight, but I didn't get a good enough look at the car, so I'll ring you tomorrow to organise a time to come have a look :)

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