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White 95 R33 GTR V-Spec for sale.

-58000kms

-5 months rego

-Lowered

-18in rims with 275/35/18 tyres in good condition

-Standard computer chipped by MINES

-Full 3.5in exhaust from turbos with high flow cat and big cannon. ( Sounds Good)

-twin HKS pod filters with aluminium cover

-JustJap oil catch can

-Relocated oil filter

-full stereo ( TV head deck with 6.5in 3ways in the back and 6in 3 ways in the front with tweeters on dash)

-Nismo dash and 3 gauges in the console

-After market steering wheel

-Apexi SAVC-R boost control (always set at 10psi) and turbo timer

-Full GTR mats

-Yellow Top Optima Battery only 4 months old

-Car always serviced every 5000km with motul oil

Selling for $22500ono and lookin to sell soon so will be open to reasonable offers.

Also have a Power FC with h/c, 2 blue adjustable cam gears, Sard 700cc injectors (flow checked just need a cleaning), Greddy 11.0mm fuel rail, bosch 044 fuel pump, nismo fuel pressure reg.

If a buyer wants this stuff with the car i will sell for $25000ono.

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White 95 R33 GTR V-Spec for sale.

-58000kms

-5 months rego

-Lowered

-18in rims with 275/35/18 tyres in good condition

-Standard computer chipped by MINES

-Full 3.5in exhaust from turbos with high flow cat and big cannon. ( Sounds Good)

-twin HKS pod filters with aluminium cover

-JustJap oil catch can

-Relocated oil filter

-full stereo ( TV head deck with 6.5in 3ways in the back and 6in 3 ways in the front with tweeters on dash)

-Nismo dash and 3 gauges in the console

-After market steering wheel

-Apexi SAVC-R boost control (always set at 10psi) and turbo timer

-Full GTR mats

-Yellow Top Optima Battery only 4 months old

-Car always serviced every 5000km with motul oil

Selling for $22500ono and lookin to sell soon so will be open to reasonable offers.

Also have a Power FC with h/c, 2 blue adjustable cam gears, Sard 700cc injectors (flow checked just need a cleaning), Greddy 11.0mm fuel rail, bosch 044 fuel pump, nismo fuel pressure reg.

If a buyer wants this stuff with the car i will sell for $25000ono.

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I'm assuming that the 58,000km is a reading from the Nismo cluster, do you know a rough mileage figure of the engine and chassis?

sorry mate i couldnt tell u. i can tell u that the chassis, engine and interior are in great condition when i purchased the car. i was the 1st owner in australia so i doubt that it would be to high

come on people make a reasonable offer. this car goes great its in good condition just wanna sell it and move onto something bigger. not much room in these things for 2 kids seats.

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