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Hey guys, i have an 97 r33 Mspec series 2 gtst in white. I had a front on hit a few months back, they wrote off the car as a repairable write off because of the price of parts. I was going to fix the car and get it back on the road because it was in such good condition before the crash. I got the repairs done by a friend as it was just the radiator support that was the main damage, he ended up not doing a very good job and welded the rad support on not 100% straight so I'm not even going to bother taking it to VIV! i am just over it and want to get out of the import world. I would prefer to sell it as a whole car. Its in road worthy condition as i was going to take it for the VIV test. This is perfect for someone who wants a good track/drift car!

The car had done 93,000kms

After Market Parts

Apexi Power FC with hand controller and boost control kit

Apexi 3inch Turbo back exhaust

Excedy heavy duty button clutch (done about 70kms) just put in when was getting car ready for RWC

Custom made intake pipe

z32 AFM

Nismo 740cc injectors

Blitz Return Flow FMIC

Car was tuned by Trent at Chequered Tuning, made 198rwkw at 10psi.. was waiting on a water temp and o2 senor and clutch to go in to boost the car.. Which are all in now!

He said it would of pulled about 220rwkw

I'm located in Hallam, Victoria

I'm asking around 8k as it has a lot of good parts and is a clean car still, if i don't get the price I'm after ill be wrecking the car.

Rims in pictures DO NOT come with car, has standard r34 gt rims with road worthy tyres.

Contact me on 0433 467 819

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hmm i dont think u will get 8k just my thought cause GTR's are going for that sorta cash

mate, you are dreaming, standard R33s go for 7-11g everyday of the week. this one has AFC mods, work done, might have been crashed so maybe a bit high, but NO GTR is under 12-15k unless defected or wreck...

pretty sure i spoke to this guy and he would sell it at 8500 so??? no im not wrong and remeber its a track car not road mickey

Edited by navanskyline

Thats my gtr on ebay starting at 8500. Also on here. Selling these days is hard! Good luck mate. I think u should get 6ish

I have been tryn to sell the above gtr for some time no not much interested bit strange will get it tuned and it should sell easier or keep it. Sorry to jusp on ur post mate.

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