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Guys I'm selling my GTR as the Mrs has told me to buy a "Grown Ups" car lol

NO SWAPS as I already bought a new car.

1995 R33 GTR V Spec

Midnight Purple

Rego to Sep 2012

Will come with standard black on yellow NSW plates

96xxx KM

PRICE:$18400

Exterior

-Factory option rear pods

-Factory option bonnet lip for guiding air into radiator

-Carbon Fibre Intercooler surround

-18*9.5 +12 Bronze 5Zigen Pro Racer rims

-265/35/18 Kumho KU31 Tyres good tread

Engine/Exhaust/Driveline

-3.5 " Jap Catback Stainless Exhaust

-Stainless front pipes

-High flow cat

-Exedy Sports Tuff HD clutch installed late last year an excellent clutch for street use

-Sydneykid spec Bilstein suspension with height adjustment via circlip. The car handles on rails and the ride height it set to the optimal height for a 33 GTR.

-Trust Gear Knob

-HKS serviceable panel filter in stock airbox

-For piece of mind I replaced the timing belt and water pump

-Car made a healthy 208awkw on 14psi on a Mainline Dyno. Have never installed any boost controller, so its always been running stock boost with the boost restrictor removed.

-Serviced every 5000km with Synthetic oils with replacement oil filters

-I am the first Australian owner. The car is in good condition and has never been tracked or gone to the strip and mainly gets driven on the weekends as I ride a bicycle to work and also ride my motorbike. It comes with a Pioneer MP3 flipface headunit with Sony Splits up front.The interior has no rips or tears and has 20% tint.

Car has been owned by an enthusiast and will be sadly missed :(

Cheers Nick

0403357766

No test pilots, Cash only and no Nigerian Scammers please lol I wont accept Western Money Union and I wont deliver the car to your offshore oil rig!!!!

Car is located in Newcastle NSW which is only 1.5 hrs from Sydney.

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FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK for so effing long I looked for a good condition Midnight purple R33, 2 weeks after I give up and buy a WRX this goes up for sale.. ffs .... :( ... gl ws..

no offence but if my mrs said that i'd tell her to shove it lol very nice car by the way good luck with the sale :)

Lol it was a good compromise. My new car is still an AWD Turbo just in the form of a Wagon

Lol it was a good compromise. My new car is still an AWD Turbo just in the form of a Wagon

ok darling,

*runs out and buys a brand new 2012 sti*???

if so, badddddasssss :P

Hey paint job looks exceptionally good in photos. DO you know if it is still original paint or has been resprayed??

Yeah the paint is pretty good and AFAIK factory paint.....

And RUXIS: Its in the Subie family. It's a current shape XT Foz Premium

there nice dude :)

mate has one of them, gearbox blew from normal driving after 30,000kms so keep that warranty mate

and goodluck with your sale on this gorgeous car!

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