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Thanks for the kind words guys, appreciate it... :thumbsup:

Mickeyz - first person to come see the car was sold on it. Unfortunately he had problems with insuring it, being below 25 years old and his driving history is not helping. Hes still trying to work out a way to make it work.

Either way it's still for sale as no deposit has been taken.

More pictures still to come, waiting to get them off the photographer.

Cheers,

Jack

Free bump for the man!

Having seen this car up close on last night, it would have to be one of the most immaculate 33 GTR's I have EVER seen. It's worth every cent. If your in the market for a quality 33 R... then this is it.

  • 2 weeks later...

OK, Racepace exhaust removed, replaced with a HKS stainless steel front pipe, super hiflow cat and 3.5 inch stainless steel cat back of Jap origin. Car still sounds quiet with this exhaust, will definetly not attract unwanted attention.

Momo steering wheel also removed from car and replaced with standard airbag wheel.

Greddy radiator removed and replaced with standard radiator, engine bay looks even more standard now...

PRICE REDUCED TO $33,500 or nearest offer....

P.S, Thanks all for the kind words.

:thumbsup:

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

No.

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LOL Marcus!!!! Long time no see! Hope your well mate.

Car is featured in the current Performance Imports magazine (Issue 141) for those interested in a read.

May I also request that people stop sending PM's about selling the exhaust, it's already being enjoyed by somebody else.

The car is also SOLD pending payment.

Good Luck to the person who bought this car. I must say, ever since i first saw this car all those years ago, aim was to get a GTR with Jacks car set as the benchmark. I dont think im even half way there.................Sad to see it go Jack.

Good Luck to the person who bought this car. I must say, ever since i first saw this car all those years ago, aim was to get a GTR with Jacks car set as the benchmark. I dont think im even half way there.................Sad to see it go Jack.

Thanks for the kind words Peter, check the vic section for a small writeup and history of the car.

You have one neat car yourself with tasteful mods to boot, you should be proud....

Sad to see it go but unfortunately have to move on.....

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