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Hi Guys & Gals, my pride and joy is up for grabs. :)

take a look here

Below is just a cut and past from my add on ebay, all pics are on there and my can be downloaded at the bottem of this post... (link)

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This car is a steal, Im selling this as need something more appropriate for work.

This R33 has had well over $15,000 spent on modifications (i have kept all receipts, as seen in above photos)

Engine has done about 8,000KMs and has been recently switched to fully synthetic motor oil. (Everything is ran in)

Not only does this car make huge power, it is also a daily driver.

VERY fuel efficient considering motor generates 590HP. Im still getting around 400KLMs to a tank, just taking it easy.

Im selling this with 12months new reg, (march 08) and will include RWC.

There are a few scraches, (hardly noticable)

You can see in the pictures below, there are bug marks on the front bar (The car is over 13 years old) and there is a scratch on the front left guard.

The pic of the rear guard: there is a little bit of acrylic water based paint, that will come off with a hand polish. (nothing much at all)

List of mods include:

* GT35/40 Roller bearing turbo

* Bosch 363 injectors, with bosch 044 intank fuel pump

* Autometer Carbon fiber gauges (Air/fuel, water temp, oil temp, & boost)

* Full mandrel bent 4" exhaust through to a apexi cat back system.

* Auronic SMC ECU. (Anti-lag available, but not enabled switch is setup)

* GTR intake plenum, fabricated to fit RB25 Runners

* Huge port and polish on head. (over $2000 spent)

* Everything that gets hot has been HPC Extream coated

* Extractors

* 65M external wastgate.

* Arias Forged pistons

* Engine machining (over $1500)

* Air conditioning, regased and lines have been moved.

* RB30 Engine block, with RB25 head.

* Oversized valves, and cams have had work done.

* Cometic Head gasket

* RB26 Oil and water pump.

* 20" rims from tempe tyres.

This car generates a lazy 317RWKW, with more room to move.

But with the car wheelspining through most of 3rd gear its probably not needed.

I have heaps more photos of the engine build if you would like to see them please click the link below:

Download pics of RB30 engine build

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i love the post on your ebay thread

Q: it only cost me 12.000 for a 97 model with all the goods like yours.you realy dont have any hope to get nearyour price but good luck..fred

like hell he got the same mods if he did he got the best bargain in the world 15k is a bargain i spent that just on my motor n some other lil bits all it needs is a nice kit and booyaa

nice car shoudl move quick

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