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Nissan R33 GT-R v-spec

1995 model with 65xxx kms

Has been resprayed in Fusion Red. I have ownd the car only 7 months but now im in the mix of building a 26/30 engine for a track car. Not after swaps unless it is a Nissan navara turbo diesel at least a 2002 model with relatively low kms.

so hear it is...

Engine mods

HKS adjustable cam gears

full stainless Kakimoto exhaust

Garret 2860-5 Turbos

stainless intake with trust pod filters with Z32 AFM's

gates timing belt

Extreme cushion button clutch (brand new less then 300 Kms on it)

Split fire coil packs

Have had all fluids replaced, including radiator flush, using motul 300V engine oil. When i removed the filter i cut it open to inspect the contents - there was no eveidence of any metal (have seen more metal in an oil filter in an piston engine aircraft filter)

Just had Gearbox removed and some new bits fitted inside as 4th gear was just starting crunch

-Had all new synchros

-3rd an 4th gear selector hubs replaced

-input gear replaced

-other parts have also been changed have receipt to prove

OVER 3,000 dollars(this price does not include the clutch that was put it at the same time) on the gearbox an its all under 300 kms since it has been done!

Engine management:Power FC(no hand controller)

Suspension/brakes etc

ZEAL coilovers fully adjustable with 6 stage dampning

RDA slotted an dimpled rotors on all 4 wheels(less then 500kms on rotors an pads)

QFM brake pads all round

Lenso D1R's 18x10 black with Red groove

strut braces forward an rear

have got currently FALKEN RT615 semi slick 245/40 R18 (brand new less then 150kms)

inside the car

Clarion DVD pop out unit with ipod connectivity

has a switch so it can played while driving

Clarion amp

has front a rear twitters and different speaker

Security: viper 5901 alarm system which is brand new also

Does have remote start application but isn't hooked up but can be by someone that knows what to do.

bad points

theres no floor mat in drivers footwell so the carpet there is average

rear L/H pod has crack in it

passanger window switch U/S

i haven't had the car long so i haven't had it tuned but the previous owner said it made 301 awkw. Feels like it pulls quite hard

its defiantly a regrettful sale

regod in SA till september 2011

PRICE:$26,000 ono

there will be no joy riders unless i think you are serious about buying it

Cheers

contact via PM or ph 0431 019 455

I do go away for work but normally its only overnight, if i dont pick up just send a msg an i will get back to you

cheers Ryan

pics aren't letting me upload at the moment will keep trying

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