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Hi everyone,

I am selling my 310kw 1995 r33 GTR. I am in Sydney

I recieved this car as part trade for an R34 GTR I was selling. At the time I was not even considering a trade but when I saw how neat and clean this car was along with the work that had been

done on it, I couldnt go past it.

I am selling due to the fact that I just dont really use it at this point in time and I would prefer someone who will get the most out of it to take ownership of it. I walk to work and have an SUV which is used for the day to day running around with my wife, myself and my teenage kids. I have done less than 3000km since I took possesion of the GTR a year ago.

I am offering it here on this forum first before taking it to any other car selling sites as I have always enjoyed dealing with SAU people. I think it is a great price and perfect for someone who wants

to get into a quick GTR without the huge cost.

The car has done 153000 km, has 12 months rego and includes these goodies:

Modifications:

- Garrett 2860 -7 turbos

- Haltech Platinum Pro ECU (mafless tune)

- Nismo clutch

- 670cc injectors

- Splitfire coil packs

- 115mm Greddy intercooler with piping kit

- Greddy air intake kit

- Tomei dump pipes

- Greddy front pipe

- Ballistic 5" body cat

- 3" Nismo cat back

- Bosche 044 fuel pump

- Bilstein suspension (shocks and springs)

- Rota 18" 9.5 +22 rims

- Kumho KU36 (265/35/18)

- DBA 4000 slotted/wiper front rotors

- Project MU race pads

- Hel braided brake lines

- Original front are rear strut bars

- Oil catch can

- Greddy oil filter relocation kit

- Nismo 320 km/h dash and triple center gauges

- HKS boost gauge mounted inside a Greddy A-pillar

- Blitz DSBC boost controller

- Blitz turbo timer

Consmetic:

- Short shifter

- Series 3 xenon headlights

- Pioneer mp3/bluetooth/ipod ready head unit

- Fusion 10" sub/amp combo

- Tinted windows and Nismo gear knob

I am asking $17900. I think it is a very good price and great "bang for the buck".

Please feel free to send me a PM or give me a call on 0404 484 731

Layne

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Yes I m the new happy owner.

Thanks soooo much Layne. It's such an excellent car.

I've been looking around for sometime for a decently priced GTR.

Actually I almost bought an E 500. Fortunately the dealer did not accept my offer yesterday.

So back to the RB.

So I ended up inspecting your car and bought it

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