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Hey guys, unfortunately the time has come to sell my gtr, it will be sorely missed. i bought it a couple of years ago, been using it as a daily driver and have loved every minute of it, here are the details:

1995 R33 GTR V-Spec

VIN - 6U900BCNR33002582

ENG - RB26050537A

Km's - 102,500

comes with Reg and RWC

Price - I'm after $35,000 or an 06 wrx or similar plus cash (need at least 14k)

Contact - [email protected], PM, or 0408 302 517

Gearbox

- New 4800 pound "Full Monty" jim berry clutch

- 1st 2nd and 3rd gears are cut and cryo genically frozen for added strength

Engine/running gear (just been rebuilt by Protek in preston, still running the motor in - all items listed as new are less than 500km's old)

- Apexi power fc with hand controller

- Blitz boost controller

- HKS exhaust from turbo back

- high flow cat

- New Twin HKS GT SS turbos

- JJR cam gears

- new oil and water pump

- new timing belt

- all 14 engine hoses replaced with JJR silicone kit

- 54mm aluminium race radiator (standard radiator is 18mm)

- HKS step 1 cams

- twin apexi power intake

- New CT Forged pistons (86.5mm)

- New Eagle Forged Con Rods

- New RacePace Engine Bearings all round

- New Tomei Metal Head Gasket

- Blitz power meter

Chassis

- 6 point roll cage which can be easily taken out

- Drift racing harness for both driver and passenger,

- Tein adjustable front suspension and Nismo rear suspension

Body/Wheels

- Project mu pads front and rear

- 17 x 10 gram light weight wheels

- carbon fibre aero bonnet

Interior

- Momo steering wheel

- Bride racing seat

- Pioneer Head unit

- Kenwood 6" Splits

- Pioneer 2-way rear

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Hi guys,, an unfortunate turn of events means i will not have work as of jan (if you know of any teaching positions in the northern suburbs please let me know!). this has the carry on effect that if i dont sell the car or bike i will lose the house. so untill the bike sells, the car is a meagre $27500, this does not include a roadworthy as it needs a few standard parts i dont have, RWC can be negotiated for a few extra reddies. the car has over $30k in aftermarket parts/work alone and is running a basically new drive system. in case anyone is interested, the bike (as seen in avatar) is going for $5K.until the car sells. would potentially look at a trade plus cash my way - will be after a daily driver thats pretty much standard.

just realised location wasn't there, the car is located in Whittlesea, VIC - if any of the mods could ad the whole [VIC] thing to the topic title i'd appreciate it.

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hey guys, have sold the bike so the car doesn't need to sell quite so badly. thanks for the offers though. It is still for sale but the price is back to 30,000 without RWC or 32,500 with. in either case it still comes with 11 months rego.

cheers,

Paul

still open to trade offers - cars or bikes

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I think you could be asking to much, but people these days want everything for nothing.

Have seen 2 sold in sydney very cheap in the last few weeks, seems like a nice car with good mods but may be lucky to get 30k in current market.

Brad

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My son sold his R33 GTR stock for an amount somewhat less than yours. It was in wonderful condition.

Looking over the quality fruit you have and whilst it's performing at optimum tune, you are perfectly within your rights to hold out for $28K for a car that is both a street and track weapon!

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My son sold his R33 GTR stock for an amount somewhat less than yours. It was in wonderful condition.

Looking over the quality fruit you have and whilst it's performing at optimum tune, you are perfectly within your rights to hold out for $28K for a car that is both a street and track weapon!

cool story bro. :)

free bump, tough looking car

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hey guys, got a new job on monday!:banana: As a result i'm now in the market for a z4 (will be doing over a thousand k's a week and the gtr just isn't suitable). so make an offer, anything within the realms of 27k will be accepted.just want it gone sooner rather than later.

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