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1997 R33 GTR For Sale - One for the Collector

60,000km - Genuine with Nissan Log Book

Comes with Rare Nismo LM GT2 Wheels + New original GTR rims included in sale + Unopened pack SplitFire coil packs + Original R33 GTR brochures 1995-1998

Engine is completely stock, has been maticulously maintained by myself and previous two owners.

It lives under a cover in the garage and is only taken for a drive once a week.

Car has been serviced by Gavin Wood at Autotech, one of Australia's best GTR mechanics, he has praised the condition of the car numerous times.

Engine bay has been polished, slotted/cross drilled rotors, Nismo S-Tune pads.

3 stage alarm has been professionally installed, properly!

Has a professional audio system with Polk speakers, top of the range Sony headunit, JL amplifier, sub and sound deadening.

All service reciepts and log book is with the car.

Previous mature aged owners are contacable to verify history of this car. Was brought into Australia in 2001.

Please pm for additional information. Car is also listed on Car Sales.

Price $32,000

No time wasters.

Thanks.

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