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FOR SALE 1995 R33 GTR SA

PRICE $23,900

ODO: 84,XXXkm

Complied 9/2010

100k service done then

Name: Josh

Ph: oh four three zero 185 813

Best to call after 8pm or PM me

Location: Riverland, about 2hrs from Adelaide


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ENGINE MODIFICATIONS: Making 275kw @all 4 wheels tuned at Willall Racing

Apexi PowerFC with hand controller

HKS Boost controller

Apexi power intake

ARC Intercooler

Garrett 2860-7 turbos

HKS adjustable cam gears

Trust MX Front Pipe

HKS Silent Hi-Power exhaust

Hi-flow 3inch catalytic converter

Nismo 660cc injectors

Nismo fuel pump

Splitfire Coil-packs (5,000km old)

Spark plugs replaced at same time


Wheels and Suspension

Rays TE37 18x10.5 +15

Hankook Ventus v12 Evo 275/35R18 Approx 4,000km old

Greddy adjustable coil-overs


Interior

Nismo GT gear knob

Clarion Head unit with iPod USB and aux input

AUSNZ approved car alarm and immobiliser (just replaced with brand new unit)

Seats and carpet in very good condition

Very small hole in drivers seat fabric. Seat side bolsters still intact and not worn.

Showing some signs of wear on steering wheel and dash


Exterior and paint in good condition


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