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I am selling my 1993 R33 GTST

The car is has a new motor 3 litre conversion with forged wesico pistons

new 650cc injectors bosch fuel pump large front mount Intercooler Haltech E6k

computer, Large Garret Ball bearing turbo. runs on 25psi on normal premium fuel no problems. 18 inch wheels. Power figures so far 300+ RWKW cannot get enough traction on most dyno's. Lets just say it beat a Yamaha R1 in a rollon race. Have spent over $20000 in the last 6months. This car is totaly streetable and drivable like a stock car.

Selling $33,000

Sydney

Pawel

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Other mods internal mods are it has been ported new rings 6.8.1 compression Garret Turbo 60.1 compressor internal wastegate. Custom catch can. Motor has done 10,000km The car has originally has done 72,000km.

I dont drive it much anymore because I am scared to leave it at shops or anywhere for to long. It also has a full Nismo 400r kit front bar side skirts back bar and still waiting on a GTR rear wing. Any inspection welcome with my mechanic present. Any really technical questions you can also ring Micks Motorsports on 0404 850 942. no pics of engine bay yet sorry. It has red rocker covers powder coated and braided lines for the catch can. Also the car is a five speed manual if I haven't mentioned it before.

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pawel, pity i already have my R33 otherwise i would buy yours.

its a shame you are selling it - i remember sitting in the boot at the dyno day!!

Pawel, if you dont mind... i have these pics...

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let me know if you want them removed.

also, i have a shot of the rear, but the plates are showing .. if you want it posted - pm me.

Christian.

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