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Am selling due to building a new house & needing the equity in my car.

I really need to sell the car so any serious offer will be considered.

PRICE: (dropped again to) $39,500 negotiable

1995 R33 GTR V-spec

Custom Titanium Paint Job

Custom Ares Speed Bodykit (Front Bar, Sideskirts & Rear bar)

18" Workmeister Works Wheels

Cusco Coilover suspension

RB26DETT, stock internals

HKS adjustable cam gears

Splitfire coils (brand new - been in car two weeks)

Brand new plugs & leads

High Flowed stock turbo's (only done approx. 5000 klms)

Replaced all oil feed lines from block to turbo's

& gaskets with genuine Nissan items

Replaced gearbox & mount (genuine Nissan - brand new)

Heavy Duty Clutch

Replaced Apexi N1 Exhaust with 3 & 1/2" high flow system

Apexi twin tip exhuast

Replaced all fuel filler system with genuine Nissan (brand new)

Twin K&N Pod Filters

Trust Clear Cam Cover

Apexi AVCR

Nismo 320kph Black Faced Dash

Stock ECU (I am not selling my Motec M800)

3 point alarm

Rego to October 2005

I ran the car at Jambo with this setup (ie stock ECU on 1 bar boost) and

ran 12.7's all day (would have run lower but did not want to break out)

With an aftermarket ECU the car will run 11's easy.

I have spent an enormous amount of money on this car getting it to the standard it is in. It turns heads everywhere it goes.

Cheers Cam :D

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