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The tough decision has been made, and I have put the much loved car up for sale. I have decided to go for an upgrade and look into getting an R34 GTR, so after 4 years of joy (especially over the last year since the upgrades) it is time to let it go.

It is a '94 S1 R33GTS-T with 410.7rwhp (306rwkw). All mods and tuning by Hyperdrive Motorsport...

Sell with private plates R33GT, rego until 09/07. I have spent over $25,000 on it (stereo and mechanical)

The Go Stuff:

- GT3540R .82 Exh. housing

- Ceramic coated high mount manifold

- Turbosmart progate wastegate

- Turgosmart vee port BOV

- Custom 3" dump/front pipe with removable pipe from wastegate to become screamer pipe

- Apexi N1 exhaust

- Hybrid 600x300x100mm fmic

- Z32 air flow meter

- Sard 850cc injectors

- Sard fuel pressure regulator

- Bosch 044 fuel pump

- Apexi power FC and hand controller

- Apexi power FC boost control kit

- Tomei poncams

- D2 height/damper adjustable suspension

- Blitz digital compact IV turbo timer

- Defi control unit 1, with water and oil temp gauges on GReddy A-pillar gauge pod

The Show Stuff:

- Bride brix front seats

- 400r front bar

- Drift side skirts

- GTR rear pods

- Trust rear wing

- Carlsson RS 18" rims with 265/40 series tyres

- Nismo aluminium pedals

- Factory electric sunroof

- Clarion DXZ776MP head unit

- Alpine DDLinear front splits

- Alpine DDLinear rear speakers

- Custom made rear parcel shelf

- Alpine PDX-11000 mono digital amplifier

- Alpine PDX-4150 4 channel digital amplifier

- 2 x Alpine Type R 12" subs

- 1 farad capaciter

- Custom made boot install with red LED's

$23,000 ono

Car is located in Melbourne, Victoria

Jason

[email protected]

0401 269 550

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hi very nice car would buy if i had the money.

just a quick question how much did the boot setup cost you as im looking at doing something very close to yours.

just the pricing for the alpine mono block type R subs and the instalation.

cheers!

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