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Hey everyone. The time has come for me to sell my 95 R33 GTR Vspec. i have spent alot of time and money on this car but the time has come to buy something a little more practical. Ive owned the car for the last 18 months and has never given me any troubles. It has been serviced regularly with the last service done on the 19/6/2009. Quality parts and oils have always been used. Servicing and pretty much all the recent mechanical work has been carried out by Croydon Racing Developements so quailty of workmanship can be assured.

The car currently shows 35000km's on the speedo but im unsure of original kms as speedo was replaced in japan with A Nismo 320km/h item

Car has rego till May next year

The car currently makes 340kw @ all 4 wheels on 21psi tuned by Jim from Croydon Racing

Engine:

HKS GTRS turbos with heavy duty actuators with braided oil n water lines with speedflow fittings

HKS Balance pipe manifolds with HPC coating

HKS Hard intake pipe kit

HKS intercooler pipping kit

HKS 600x300x100 intercooler

HKS split dump pipes

HKS front pipe

Hi flow cat with custom 3.5" exhaust leading to HKS super Dragger Muffler

Nismo 600cc injectors

Nismo FPR

Bosch 044 intank fuel pump

Apexi Power FC D-jetro

Blitz SBC ID 3 electronic boost controller

Splitfire coil packs

JJR combined washer bottle and oil catch can

GReddy Carbon fibre radiator shroud

Tomei 260* camshafts

OS geiken adjustable cam gears

GREX large oil cooler and oil filter relocation kit

Suspension/ Brakes:

Tein HR coilovers

Whiteline adjustable front and rear Sway bars

Standard front and rear strut braces

JJR b-pillar floor brace

Bendix ultimate pads front and rear

Body:

Genuine Trust/Gracer side skirts

Genuine Trust/Gracer rear pods

Work meister S2R 18x10 +15 rims

Kumho Ecsta tyres 265/35/18 about 75% tread left

Nismo Carbon b-pillar garnish

Nismo Carbon GTR wing end plates

Driveline:

Nismo twin plate clutch

Genuine C's short shift Kit

Interior:

Nismo white 320km/h speedo and centre console gauges

Nismo leather gear knob

Carbon fibre dash and window switch panels

2kg fire extinguisher

Alpine head unit and rear speakers

GReddy boost and water temp gauges in GReddy A-pillar

As you can see, ive used all the top parts and top names throughout the car

Im pretty sure that there are sum things that i have left out.

Overall the car is in excellent condition with only a few scrapes and chips on the front lip.

The body work is very straight and the paint is in excellent condition.

The interior is also in fantastic condition with no rips or tears to seats and the steering wheel is almost like new with no scratches.

If you have any further questions please feel free to pm me

plates will not be sold with the car

Price $36000

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that thing's seriously awesome!

sorry to get a bit off topic, but where abouts did you get your side skirts and pods from? I gotta get me some of those!

Cheers

thanx mate, got them from japan, there are always sum advertised on import monster

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Hey mate, just wondering if you could tell me where you got the Carbon fibre dash and window switch panels for your GTR?

Cheers

Hey everyone. The time has come for me to sell my 95 R33 GTR Vspec. i have spent alot of time and money on this car but the time has come to buy something a little more practical. Ive owned the car for the last 18 months and has never given me any troubles. It has been serviced regularly with the last service done on the 19/6/2009. Quality parts and oils have always been used. Servicing and pretty much all the recent mechanical work has been carried out by Croydon Racing Developements so quailty of workmanship can be assured.

The car currently shows 35000km's on the speedo but im unsure of original kms as speedo was replaced in japan with A Nismo 320km/h item

Car has rego till May next year

The car currently makes 340kw @ all 4 wheels on 21psi tuned by Jim from Croydon Racing

Engine:

HKS GTRS turbos with heavy duty actuators with braided oil n water lines with speedflow fittings

HKS Balance pipe manifolds with HPC coating

HKS Hard intake pipe kit

HKS intercooler pipping kit

HKS 600x300x100 intercooler

HKS split dump pipes

HKS front pipe

Hi flow cat with custom 3.5" exhaust leading to HKS super Dragger Muffler

Nismo 600cc injectors

Nismo FPR

Bosch 044 intank fuel pump

Apexi Power FC D-jetro

Blitz SBC ID 3 electronic boost controller

Splitfire coil packs

JJR combined washer bottle and oil catch can

GReddy Carbon fibre radiator shroud

Tomei 260* camshafts

OS geiken adjustable cam gears

GREX large oil cooler and oil filter relocation kit

Suspension/ Brakes:

Tein HR coilovers

Whiteline adjustable front and rear Sway bars

Standard front and rear strut braces

JJR b-pillar floor brace

Bendix ultimate pads front and rear

Body:

Genuine Trust/Gracer side skirts

Genuine Trust/Gracer rear pods

Work meister S2R 18x10 +15 rims

Kumho Ecsta tyres 265/35/18 about 75% tread left

Nismo Carbon b-pillar garnish

Nismo Carbon GTR wing end plates

Driveline:

Nismo twin plate clutch

Genuine C's short shift Kit

Interior:

Nismo white 320km/h speedo and centre console gauges

Nismo leather gear knob

Carbon fibre dash and window switch panels

2kg fire extinguisher

Alpine head unit and rear speakers

GReddy boost and water temp gauges in GReddy A-pillar

As you can see, ive used all the top parts and top names throughout the car

Im pretty sure that there are sum things that i have left out.

Overall the car is in excellent condition with only a few scrapes and chips on the front lip.

The body work is very straight and the paint is in excellent condition.

The interior is also in fantastic condition with no rips or tears to seats and the steering wheel is almost like new with no scratches.

If you have any further questions please feel free to pm me

plates will not be sold with the car

Price $36000

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