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Item: R33 GTS-T 1996 Model Full Series 2 Model

Location: Northside Brisbane

Item Condition: First Aust owner - Grade 4 complience

Reason for Selling: Time for a GTR

Price and Payment Conditions: 2 Options read below

Contact Details: Colin 0433 123 024 or PM or post here

OK the car has the following....

Engine

600X300X76 FMIC

HIGH FLOW TURBO (STEEL WHEELS)

HKS INTERNAL WASTEGATE REPLACEMENT

EXHAUST CAM GEAR

N1 OIL AND WATER PUMPS

BLITZ SBC ID iii D SPEC

PFC & HAND CONTOLER (Currentlly not tuned)

FUEL PRESSURE REG

BOSCH 040 IN TANK PUMP

GATES PRO SERIES TIMING BELT

CUSTOM 3" EXHAUST FORM TURBO BACK IN STAINLESS

SCREAMER PIPE FROM TURBO ALSO IN POLISHED STAINLESS

3" HIGH FLOW CAT

1" LOWERED KING SPRINGS ALL ROUND

BILSTEIN SHOCKS ALL ROUND

FULL BUSH KIT

TOMEI ELECTRONIC HICAS LOCK KIT WITH SHIMS

255 RUBBER ON THE BACK 235 ON THE FRONT

17" VOLK TE37 RIMS POWDER COATED SILVER

Z32 AFM

K&N POD

AUTO METER FUEL PRESSURE GAUGE UNDER THE HOOD

FULL S2 MSPEC BODY KIT WITH REAR PODS STILL INTACT

IRIDIUM PLUGS (HEAT RANGE 7)

BLITZ OIL CATCH CAN

JUST JAP ENGINE SHOCK ABSORBER

77000KM'S ON THE DASH NOW

There is probablly more that i have forgotten also....

Interia

G-TECH ON DASH

APEXI TURBO TIMER

BLITZ EXHAUST TEMP GAUGE

BLITZ BOOST GAUGE

PIONEER CD/MP3 HEAD UNIT

PIONEER 6 1/2" SPLITS

PFC HAND CONTROLER

BLITZ ID-iii HAND CONTROLER

APEXI TT ON DASH

BLITZ EXHAUST GADGE & BOOST GADGE ON A PILLER

CLARION A CLASS 12" SUB

PHENIX GOLD AMP

MONGOOSE 4 POINT BATTERY BACKUP ALARM

DRIVER AND PASSANGER AIRBAGS

Extras

CUSTOM FERRARI CANDY YELLOW PAINT JOB

CUSTOM FRONT BAR MODS TO SUIT INTERCOOLER

REMOTE FOR HEAD UNIT

1/2 INCH BREAKER BAR AND SOCKETS AND EXTENSIONS FOR THE WHEELS

LOCKING NUTS

FULL SET OF NISSAN SKYLINE FLOOR MATS (COST ME $400)

ICE COLD A/C JUST BEEN RECO 134A GAS (13/01/06)

REAR ADJUSTABLE CASTOR RODS

Car is QLD registered until April 07

In this state with all listed above the car is $28,000 NEG

(Number plates not included as they have my name on em so you dont need em)

Or if you are looking at trading from an R32 GTR or cheap 4 cyl car please PM with your cars details.. Thanks

Also if you like the car but want it cheaper i would like to keep a few things so we can make arangements if you PM or call...

Thanks Col

198rwkw @ 13 psi (Dynologic Dyno)

242rwkw @ 17 psi plus timing (Dynologic Dyno)

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Edited by Col-GTSX
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