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My R33 GTR is for sale. 1995 model with 85kms. Car was imported by me under RAWS in August 2004 with 70kms so guaranteed no accident history and welcome to any inspection to confirm condition. Receipts for work and servicing all supplied with car. 270kw At 4 wheels on 1 bar (Croydon Racing Dyno).

Specs include:

Interior:

Full nismo gauges + pillar pod with Greddy boost and Tomei A/F gauges.

Momo steering wheel, Factory GTR floor mats, new handbrake and gear surrounds.

Exterior:

Factory bodykit, Factory purple paint

Volk challenge 18x10 rims

Near new Continental GT 265/35 tyres

Go:

Trust FMIC

Air pods

Nismo N1 steel wheel turbos

Nismo 550 injectors

Nismo fuel pump

Nismo fuel pressure regulator

HKS dump pipes

HKS Front pipe

HKS 3.5in exhaust with new hi-flow cat

New Tomei Poncams, adjustable cam gears (all supplied and fitted by Croydon Racing)

New belts (including timing belt) (all supplied and fitted by Croydon Racing)

New Apexi Power FC (tuned by Hitman)

New ceramic clutch

Stop:

Slotted front, factory rear rotors

New Hawk pads (front)

New Comp 2 pads (rear)

New Castrol synthetic fluid

(all work done by Racebrakes in Sydney)

Ride:

New Tanabe suspension

(also came with set of Buddy Club H/A coilovers but since sold)

Full NISMO lightweight suspension arms

Other:

Greddy Profec B Boost controller

Greddy turbo timer

Brant 3 point immobiliser (needed for insurance)

New Pioneer MP3 head unit

Remote central locking, power everything

New synthetic oil and filter every 5000 kms.

Car has done 2 return trips to Brisbane and 1 to Melbourne.

Fairly quick, reliable and practical transport with all the kinks ironed out.

Reason for sale:

Have spent significant $$ over last 6 months sorting any issues. All receipts for work included. G/f being transferred overseas so will follow once car is sold.

Car owes me $50k so looking for offers $45-50k.

Pls call me on 0419 213 560 to view. Car is garaged in the CBD.

Drew

Pics etc are here:

http://carpoint.ninemsn.com.au/DesktopDefa...lias=carpointau

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Thanks Man!

Sadly, am moving o/s so don't want to sell. Have arranged to leave it with the old man if not sold by the time i go, however would prefer to see it go to a good home before I leave.

As I said, in that regard am open to discussion with the view that the new owner will be getting a rather good deal.

Thanks for the support tho! :rofl:

Drew

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