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Hey guys,

Up for sale is my r33 gtr that I have owned for one year. Need to save up for a deposit for an apartment.

Well maintained, engine is silky smooth. No misfire whatsoever :/

Will post this up on Carsales if no interest from SAU.

Major service done June 2010 at Croydon Racing Development (please refer to attachment):

- Gates timing belt including idler and tensioner

- Nissan water pump

- New radiator hoses

- A/C belt, alternator belt, power steering belt

- Platinum spark plugs

- Compression test 165-170 all cylinders.

- New Splitfire coilpacks

- New Exedy heavy duty clutch

Also included:

- Kakimoto 3.5inch stainless steel N1 rev catback exhaust (nice and quiet until revved hard). Still have standard exhaust if buyer wants it.

- K&N high flow panel filter

- Two R34 GTR air flow meters. Still have old AFMs with soldering trick in working condition.

- JVC headunit DVD/mp3/CD player. Pioneer amp and a cheap sub in the boot.

- Speco boost gauge

- Tinted windows

- 20 inch Starcorp rims (came with the car when I bought it).

- Turbo timer with battery voltage monitor.

- Battery in boot.

Paint looks surprisingly good for a 15 year old car.

Serviced with Mobil1 0-40w oil and Ryco oil filters.

No major accidents.

No finance owing.

Long rego until September 2011.

For those wanting to REVS check just paste this:

VIN/Chassis number: 6U900BCNR33008984

Registration: GTR00W

State: NSW

Engine number: RB26057092A

"There are no encumbrances that match the quoted identifiers. VEHICLE DETAILS MATCHED WITH RTA"

Cons:

1. Air conditioner has a leak, re gassed it to no avail. Worked fine last summer.

2. Alternator was re-conditioned by CRD and currently overcharges up to 14.8 volts triggering the battery icon, voltage drops below 14V after 15 min of driving and battery light goes away. I was told by CRD that this can shorten battery life.

3. Window washer spray does not work ?faulty washer bottle motor

4. Front bar lip is missing. Fibreglass one being ordered.

5. Original cluster would be at 99,000km now, it had a faulty tacho so I replaced the cluster with a V-spec one off a forum member, hence the 'early' 100, 000km service. You can have the old cluster if you want.

SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY. Serious offers considered.

I have posted the above problems and I have considered all that in the price.

I am in the Condell Park area, NSW.

PM me with your offer, we can exchange details and arrange a test drive.

Asking price $19, 000. Negotiable.

Will put up more higher quality pics shortly.

RHside.jpg

RHsidefront.jpgcrd_receipt.jpg

Can't edit the post,

car also has a high quality alarm (3 point immobilizer) with two remotes. I will not disclose the brand for obvious reasons. Buyer can see for him/herself.

Cheers guys.

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