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Hey Guys,

After spending the best part of 2 months finding the right R33 to purchase and then 6 months and alot of $$$ making it right my wife to be has found a house and it has to go.

The details are

12th month 95 maroon R33 gts-t, 72,500kms, excelent condition, ABS, power windows, power steering, AC, climate control, drivers and passenger air bag and all of the goodies of a SII.

Modifications are all around 3 months and 4000kms old

3 inch turbo back exhaust, GCG high flow turbo, Front mounted intercooler, air filter, pivot turbo timer, Boost and air fuel ratio gauges in a pillar, $2500 pioneer CD/MP3 stereo ( the only thing that is older than 3 months). All mods done at once when the turbo blew and a piece of the compressor wheel made its way into a valve. While the motor was down we also replaced the big end and main bearings as well as a head service and new valves. The VRS kit used was genuine nissan as were all the bearings. The timing belt was also replaced at the time. All up this car has had around $8000 spent on it over the past 3 months and someone will get a great deal as i did everything properly with the intention of keeping the car. I am after $18,000 and i am in quakers hill (moving to the central coast soon and comuting to sydney so this car is no longer practical)

Forgot to mention the heavy duty GTR clutch i put in at the same time.

Car now has 12 months rego on it and i also forgot the alarm and imobiliser( also new).

If interested contact Gary on 0416 263 158

Edited by Gaz81
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