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hey guys, im selling my nice r33 gtr as i have a new toy on the way from japan, here are some details of the car.

1995 Nissan Skyline GTR V-Spec, Mid Night Purple In Colour

56 000km Geniune and always serviced on time (has log books)

A/C,P/S, Climate Control, P/W,ABS

I have spent fair bit of money in the mods of this car and the mods as follows

RB26DETT-

HKS 2530 Turbos

HKS Fuel Reg

Nismo Fuel Pump

HKS Intercooler pipe upgrade

K&N Pod Filters

HKS Spark Plugs

Split fire earth kit

ARC Intercooler

ARC Oil Cooler

Jasma Cat Back Exhaust 4"

Apexi Cat 3"

RSR Racing Front Pipe

Trust Type R BOV

Apexi Power FC

Greddy EO1 Boost Controller

Apexi Turbo Timer

Nismo Short Shift Kit with Nismo Gear Knob

Twin Plate Clutch

Teni Suspenion

Endless Brake Pads - dust free

All Brembo Brakes been rebuilt.

Kakamoto 3 piece wheels with Fedral 595 245/40/80 80% tread left

Philps HID Kit (see pics)

Recaro Leather Seats (front and rear)

DuLuck Brace (behind Front seats - see pic)

Apline 9835 MP3/WMA/CD head unit (top of line)

Focal Splits

Viper 650VX alarm with remote start ready

The car comes with rego(dosent include the plates), RWC and is weclome to any mechnical inspection at buyers cost.

The car is located in Brisbane.

I'm Chasing $52,000 ONO

For more information or pics please contact me on

[email protected]

0432733357

See Gallery for more pics

thank you

:D

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the car hasnt been resprayed,its the orginal paint, whys that ?

being 21 dosent mean u cant mod up some thing u like heaps, i work so gets me the $$ for the bling hehe :wassup:

I am still wondering how someone at 21 affords a car like this and then mods...

That none of your business ...... could be millions reasons - like family has money, inheritance, etc...... who really gives a shite ... good on him for having a killa car.

free bump as well.

I am still wondering how someone at 21 affords a car like this and then mods...

spending more time working and less time making useless comments on car forums!

The interior really dresses the car..awesome condition..good luck

No actually i didnt notice it was you that commented on the car i had for sale. But having said that, its funny that you manage to make two useless comments on two different sales in one week with no intention of purchasing the car. And its not a recall engine.

Sorry GTR_83 ...it has been taken to PM now - i just dont appreciate public slander without a chance to clear it up

Side note who stitched the interior??? It looks similar to a mates WRX interior just want to see if its the same place???

I would contemplate purchasing this car if I was not out of the country...

But I would really like to know the above...

the interior was done by roman autotek. so if you wanted to know more, your better of calling them :P

I would contemplate purchasing this car if I was not out of the country...

But I would really like to know the above...

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