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Model Nissan Skyline GTR V-spec (R33 series 1)

Year 1995

Colour Silver

Mileage 120,000kms

Location Wantirna, VIC

I have owned this car since 2008, all work and servicing has been performed by Racepace in Melbourne. My intention has been to build a car that drives well on the street but can also perform well at track days. Unfortunately, I have never made it to any track days and the car does not currently get used enough or for what it was intended. The car appears stock in appearance so the new owner should not have any problems driving it on the street.

Engine

Built and tuned by Racepace 385rwkw

Nissan N1 block - blueprinted

HKS Step 2 2.8L engine kit

Tomei oversized oil pump

N1 water pump

Racepace head, Tomei bype B valve springs

Nissan standard spec cams

OS Giken adjustable cam gears

Nismo AFM's

HKS -5 turbos

Racepace RPM circuit baffled 9L sump

Racepace remote oil cooler under LH guard

Racepace 90mm exhaust with twin tips

Racepace catch can

Greddy 50mm aluminium radiator

HKS 100mm intercooler

Apexi Power FC

Drive Train/Suspension

Nismo Super Coppermix twin plate clutch

Standard Brembo brakes with Benndix Ultimate pads

Tein RS coilovers - re-valved and dyno tested

Cusco front upper arms modfied to RPM spec

Cusco Tension Rod/Castor Rods

Wheels/Tyres

BBS LM 18 x 9.0

Kuhmo KU31 265/35

Interior

Nismo instrument cluster

Nismo meter gauges

GTR floor mats

Alpine Stereo with ipod connection

Price $27,000 negotiable

Please PM me for more details or to arrange an inspection.

Warren

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