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Hey guys, after much persuasion i am advertising a Black 1995 R33 Type M GTS-T

The car is in great condition, has been looked after very well and serviced every 5,000 kms on the dot.

It was recently tuned at 230rwkw at Chasers Motorworks with an APEXi AVCR and APEXi PFC

List Of Mods are as Follows:

Exterior:

Type M Front bar

Type M Side SKirts

Type M rear pods

Nismo Carbon Fibre Side Pillars

Standard R33 Rear wing

Interior:

Nismo Gearknob

Carbon Firbe style Ash Tray

Cobalt Boost Gauge

Pioneer Motorized Flip Out 6.5" DVD Player (AVH-P5750DVD) (Optional)

Sony Explode 6" Fronts

Stock Rear Speakers

12" 800w Pioneer Subwoofer

Audiobahn 4 channel amplifier

System has Vehicle Dynamics Processor enabling driver to read revs, speed, airflow etc on DVD screen.

Engine:

APEXi Pod Filter

High Flow RB25 turbo rated at 400hp

3" Split Dump pipe

3" HKS Full Exhaust with a 5" 5Zigen Tip

Nismo 550cc Injectors

Head rebuilt 1000kms ago

HKS Metal Head Gasket 1.3mm

Port & Polished Head

Z32 AFM

APEXi Power FC w/ Hand Controller

APEXi AVCR low boost 10psi, high boost 16psi

R34GTR Coilpacks

Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler with stainless piping

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

SARD Fuel Pressure Regulator

Turbosmart Supersonic BOV - Plumbed Back

Oil Cooler Kit

Brakes, Suspension & Drivetrain:

Exedy Heavy duty single plate clutch

Lightened Flywheel

Type M Brakes with EBC Green Stuff brake pads

Discs just machined

Pedders Extreme SportsRyder Package:

- Pedders Extreme Coilovers (Height Adjustable)

- Adjustable Castor Rods

- Cusco Front Strut Brace

Wheels & Tyres:

Currently has standard r32 gtr rims brand new tyres only done 1000km

Optional 19" Black on silver rims as seen in the photos with brand new tyres. Rims & Tyres have only travelled approx 300kms and are currently sitting in the garage.

History:

Car was originally bought at a dealership in near stock condition. All the modification work has been carried out at Chasers Motorworks in West Melbourne. It is in immacualte condition, serviced every 5000km with Motul Engine Oil. The last tune was done this week and the car produced 230rwkw at 16psi with potential for 250rwkw. Tune is linear with minimal turbo lag. Owner is very fussy, car is garaged every night. Car has done 123,000kms. Turbo, Head and Injectors only done 1000km so is all very new. Car has not been drifted or taken to the strip. One sandown Drivers Education day was done about 2 months ago. Apart from that is it a daily car, not thrashed or used as a track car.

Please feel free to contact Scott @ Chasers Motorworks in regard to this car - (03) 9687 7118

PRICE:

Price is $17,500 ONO without extra rims

$18,500 Includes both sets of rims

Price is open to negotiation - please no low balls and ridiculous offers. Its a beauty for the street with potential for more power. No expense has been spared on this car during the build.

Please express any interest via PM or this thread. Alternatively you can contact me on 0413 486 500 - Tony.

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Cheers guys, car is well priced and i am open for negotiation.

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I forgot to add

Car will come complete with RWC and registration

It also has an oil cooler and tinted windows.

It is a complete package - nothing more needs to be done to this car! Pick it up and enjoy it as is

Bump bump bump

Car's gotta go guys.

this is a great price for a full RWC car with plenty of rego and TWO SETS OF RIMS WITH NEW RUBBER!!!

Am fully open to offers, place a (reasonable) offer and we can go from there.

Cheers

Edited by Phantom32

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