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For Sale 1995 R33 GTR

Immaculate condition

First Australian owner

Import approval paperwork

At current tune 314 RWKW on 98 fuel

Only ever serviced by Racepace

All following work carried out by Racepace:

* Rebuilt Stage 1 RB26, 4867km since rebuild

* Racepace competition high volume sump

* Racepace oil catchcan/washer bottle

* Racepace oil cooler

* Nismo front pipes with full Racepace exhaust

* Australian spec Tein Super Street coil overs

* Power FC with hand controller

* HKS SS turbos

* Silicon intercooler hoses

* Heavy duty clutch

* Koyo aluminium radiator

* AVS 18 x 10 rims

* Nismo gauges

$30,000 serious buyers only

Contact Simon on 0427 884 578 or pm

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Nice looking 33,

How many kms on the body/gearbox?

Who imported the car? who did the sevs?

When the rebuild was done is that when the SS turbo's and suspension went in as new?

Heavy duty clutch...what clutch?

Air con work?

Thanks,

Ben

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Nice looking 33,

How many kms on the body/gearbox?

Who imported the car? who did the sevs?

When the rebuild was done is that when the SS turbo's and suspension went in as new?

Heavy duty clutch...what clutch?

Air con work?

Thanks,

Ben

Hi Ben, answers as follows.

79,445km total - I have the original cluster, the Nismo cluster was purchased new from Greenline and installed when the engine rebuild was done

ADR Modifications Pty Ltd, 100 New Street, Spotswood, Victoria, 3105 - they imported the car and complied it, odometer reading at the time was 69,865km

Suspension installed prior to engine rebuild, and it was purchased new from Access Autoworks (I have the receipts)

Turbos installed approx. 1,500kms prior to engine rebuild, and they were purchased new from Just Jap

The clutch was supplied new and installed by Racepace - I think it is an Exedy

Yes, the climate control / AC works well

Everything on the whole car works as it should

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