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Item: 1994 R33 GTS-T with GT-R engine conversion

Location: Varsity Lakes, Gold Coast

Website: http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/&a...icle_id=4574533

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Baby on the way

Price and Payment Conditions: 18 000 ono, May be open to swaps with cash my way for the right car

Extra Info: 94 model R33 skyline with RB26DETT engine conversion from 1990 R32 GT-R, engine has around 75000km on it, engine swap has been mod plated, 2 K&N air filters, strut brace, Greddy/Trust 5 way adjustable cam gears with Greddy extra strength timing belt done around 5000km ago, Apexi power FC computer, also has Exedy super heavy duty 8 puck soft cushion clutch worth $1800, turbosmart supersonic blow off valve, huge ARE front mount intercooler, Ross racing balancer, larger fuel pump, Eboost 2 boost controller (these things are awesome! Dial in different boost levels for different gears, control shift lights, intercooler water sprayers and heaps more) autometer air/fuel ratio gauge, 3" exhaust from dump pipes back to 5" tip, full bodykit with nismo front bar, 17x8" on front, 17x9" on back R33 GT-R wheels sprayed a very dark blue (looks black at night) near new Federal tyres worth alot of money!! Big SPL sound system with 12" alpine type R sub and 600w RMS power coustic amp,pioneer 6x9's, blaupunkt splits, alpine MP3 head unit (system can be taken out to reduce price) Avital alarm with Keyless entry and central locking. Always garaged and maintained very well. Price Negotiable

Contact Details: 0424441852 call after 5pm mon to fri and after 3 on sat...msg any time and i will reply when i can

Just paid 6 months rego, now registered till 26/2/08, also clutch has only done about 5000km too, was installed at the same time as the cam gears and timing belt, has 6 platinum plugs, cost $150. Not too bad a price for almost a 33 GT-R :rolleyes:

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Thanx Abu, unfortunately the owner of my next car is waiting for the cash so i've gotta drop the price to 19.5K :whistling: Needs to go ASAP

Edited by zoidburgg

Bump!! May be open to swaps, let me know what you got, would prefer a sale but maybe a swap with cash my way coulp happen for the right car. I also have more pics if anyone wants some pics of anything else.

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