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Selling my 33 Gtr. Condition of body is O.k. There is pain fade on the roof and wing as well as some hail dings on bonnet and roof. Front bumper is heavily chipped and rust in spots. So it could do with a respray but I don't mind as I have had it for 6 years and just enjoy driving it.

Mechanically. It's very reliable, and has been running 340kw 1.5bar at the wheels for the last 4 years. I recently removed the 4" cannon and replaced it with a big muffler and cat and now it's boost is restricted to 1.2bar but unsure of what power it's producing at that boost. But it is nice and quiet now and I enjoy driving it much more as there was way too much drone.

It has all the mods internally and externally to support those numbers easy.

18" driftek rims.

8 months NSW registration.

$12000

Bowlgowah/ Sydney

0431540388

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I'm out of town at the moment sorry. I have put it up for sale here about 6 months ago with a pic but can't find it. Be back in syd tomorrow and will get more up.

Mods list

Brand new HD exceedy clutch.

Trust front mount

Trust oil cooler/relocated kit

Trust fuel rail

Trust pod filters

Sard injectors

Power enterprise turbo's Response Series (N1 equivalent)

Power enterprise dumps

Arias pistons

Acl race bearings.

Trust metal gasket

Reconditioned head

Greddy boost controller

Turbo timer

RDA rotors front and back 6 months old

Bendix ultimate pads front and back 6 months old.

And as luck may have it I have just lost my phone. So i can only receive communication through here for now. Sorry

Selling cause I have found my new car so the cash will help fund that.

Cheers.

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The Km's on the dash read 125 000. The rebuild of the motor was done at 65 000 klm's.

6 Months ago I got the Mod bug again and pulled the motor down with plans on doing a Rb30/26, but now I would just prefer to buy a 34 GTR.

So while the motor was out I got new Acl race bearings put in before they put it back together and back in the car, the rest of the motor got a clean bill of health, have documentation/receipts for everything done to motor.

Will post pics up tomorrow, as I have just got back to sydney and it's bit dark for anything decent.

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