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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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Hey, good luck with sale. Hate to whore your thread, but noticed your Zoom mag feature. Is your AFM mounted in the IC pipe?

yeah mate, AFM in down behind the bumper on the drivers side of the cooler :rolleyes:

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