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1996 R33 GTR V-spec.

Midnight puple in colour with 63XXX kms.

Registered to mid April.

Imported in March 2006 with quality mods and parts.

Almost new tyres, pads, rotors, spitfire coil packs, clutch and Trust oil cooler/relocation kit.

Tuned by Croydon Racing with new Apexi PFC, air flow meters, HKS cams, adjustable gears and timing belt .

Came to Aus with R34 ball bearing turbos, Nismo dumps, HKS coilovers, Nismo lower control arms, Volk LE37 rims, titanium cat back exhaust.

Also has Samco silicon hoses, Nismo engine and gearbox mounts, quick shift, Greddy boost controller, Tomei HICAS lockout, larger front mount and hard pipe kit.

The list keeps going, no expense spared on quality items.

Driveable everyday tune with good mid range power onwards.

Comes with original import papers, compliance papers for NSW for exhaust and wheels and folder full of receipts for last five plus years.

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I can vouch for this car, Chris bought it off me 5-6 years ago. It had 32,000ks on it back then and has obviously done little since. It also has more power now than when I had it and no doubt has been well looked after. He travelled over 6hrs to me to get it as he was after one in good condition.

If it helps at all you can take a look at some other pics of the car here from back in the day the really show off the colour, the paint on this thing is beautiful.

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.59053039837.84715.753524837&type=3

Good luck with the sale and can the new owner please PM me when you take ownership so I can keep tabs on the car :)

Edited by ActionDan

Need to move for the next step in renovations. Hate to pay the bank more in interest than I already do.......

Looking for $28000 or reasonable offer thereabout.

Cheers Chris

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