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Hi Guys and Gals, though this would be a good place to put my GTR up for sale.

Up for sale is my pride and joy meticulously maintained and hardly driven its time to move it on, Second owner in Australia, a lot of specs to run through but heres a few items.

PRICE:$22,500ono

Location: SA

KMS: 126,451

Full engine rebuild at 95,000km inc head recon acl pistons etc.

N1 BB turbos

N1 oil pump

HKS dumps

HKS 3.5 drag exhaust

HKS mushroom

Serck Oil cooler braided lines and speed flow fittings

High energy extended sump

Turbosmart Eboost2 boost controller

Power FC/bosh coilpacks

willall safe tune 295kw at wheels

Bosh 044 fuel pump

Cooling pro intercooler hard pipe pipeing

HKS super street coilovers

3 piece simmon style 19x9.5 wheels 80% tyres

Brembo brakes with cross drilled and slotted rotors

Full service and inspection done through Driven Motorsport 500km ago inc.

Oil/filter penrite ten tenths oil

Brake fluid, front and rear diff oil, transfer case oil, gearbox oil, fresh plugs and AC,alternator and power steering belts replaced.

New nismo floor mats and fire extinguisher

Please no time wasters or test pilots genuine sale. After 6 months of looking this was the nicest and cleanest R33 gtr I could find, no scuffs, marks or faded interior.

CONTACT: Allan 0407940758

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