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Hi all,

Posting this up on behalf of a mate 1997 R33 GTR V SPEC

His the first owner and has clocked 97,000 on the clock.

The car is spotless and very clean with only a few minor mods as listed below:

HKS Turbo Back Exhaust

Nistune Ecu

Twin Plate Clutch

Tein Coilovers

Nismo Dash

The car is currently tuned to 15 psi and with dyno papers provided.

NOTE** te37's do not come with the car

PRICES:

22.5k with stock r33 gtr rims

21.5k provide your own rims

Any questions feel free to call me on 0406737880

Thanks

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I am interested just a few questions. before i take a look.

Was this car purchased from James at OH performance?

Any reason why there is a series 2 interior inside the car?

Does the car have log books with information on how many ks the car had before the cluster was changed, as alot of people use nismo clusters to cover up kms?

Does thecar have auction papers with the auction grade

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I am interested just a few questions. before i take a look.

Was this car purchased from James at OH performance?

Any reason why there is a series 2 interior inside the car?

its a series 3. its got the red stitching on the wheel

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I am interested just a few questions. before i take a look.

Was this car purchased from James at OH performance?

Any reason why there is a series 2 interior inside the car?

Does the car have log books with information on how many ks the car had before the cluster was changed, as alot of people use nismo clusters to cover up kms?

Does thecar have auction papers with the auction grade

Hey mate, i dont know why the cars got a series 2 interior as i dont know much about what series interiors are.

Thers no log books but there are compliance papers and it was purchased from a james. the papers don't have a mention of his business so don't know if its the james from OH performance.

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