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CAR DETAILS:

Black 1993 R33 series 1 gts-t $17990

89XXX kms

ENGINE MODS: HKS 2535 ball-bearing turbo (running 14.7 pound)

Apexi Power FC & hand controller,

3" inch turbo back exhaust (very quiet)

Z 32 air flow meter

High Flow cat

Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulator,

Bosch 044 fuel pump & surge tank in boot,

FMIC & piping,

Turbosmart type II BOV,

Iridium spark plugs,

Completely stock RB25DET engine

Exedy Brass button clutch (just installed)

HANDLING MODS: Front strut braces,

Lowered suspension,

New tyres 235/45/r17 front tyres, 255/40/r17 rear tyres,

Circular deep dish wheels 17x8 front an 17x9 Rear

BODY MODS: Trust Front bar,

Veilside Side skirts,

Nismo GTR indicators

Nismo M spec rear pods

POWER: dyno sheet for 231kw only on 14 psi. Makes full boost by 3100

has rego until April 08, Has 89,XXXkms on the clock.

I NEVER DRIVE THIS CAR. The car has only done 150 kms this year. I have another car and a bike and i dont need this anymore. Car has had 100000 km service by previous owner. I have owned this car for over 3 years. Front bumper needs spraying.

Under the bonnet doesnt look extensively modified. Still has stock air box, stock bov and its a low mount turbo. With cams and more boost this would be a extremely fun car.

Ill put up better pics shortly.

Located in St Kilda East, Victoria

ASKING: $17990

Alex

0402863954

[email protected]

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