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up for sale again with a lil diffrent mod list

Nissan r33 gtst 1993

Exterior

Wide body kit fitted

-Wider front vented guards

-wider gtr guards molded to the car and widened inner guard

-all done within the last 6 weeks

Black kh3

Full 400r body kit

19 x 9.5" Work KH wheels and tires with +30 offset to suit GTR

New fronts 235*19 and used 265*19 rears

Interior

Red sass fixed back driver seat

red sass recline able passenger seat

In cabin Cusco strut brace

Autotecnia race steering wheel

Auto meter and speco gauges built in dash

apexi el boost gauge custom made pillar

Nismo gear knob

Resprayed kh3 black dash and gear surround

Engine

Standard series 2 engine approx 80,000 (was out of a auto stagea so not a hard life)

Heavy duty coushied button clutch

Standard turbo

After market dump and front pipe with separate waste gate pipe stainless steel

Catco stainless steel 3inch cat with 5inch body

Red cam covers and cam gears cover

Splitfire coils

Silicon intake pipe (bass junkie group buy)

Hks mushroom filter

Twin stainless steel mufflers with silencers

Greddy copy intake manifold

Apexi power fc

600*300*100 fmic

Custom intercooler piping

hks turbo timer

apexi avcr

greddy type r bov

Mech 2 way diff fitted

z32 afm

oil relocation kit n b & m oil cooler with thermostat

engine strut brace

dry cell battery

Stereo

Clarion head unit

Clarion front and rear splits

Custom sub enclosure

12" 1500w inverted Kenwood sub

5 ch amp

The car has only done 120,000 klms all up due to the last two years of next to nil driving was being offered to feature in hot 4’s magazine but due to uncontrollable circumstances could not for fill but option is still there

The z32 has being moved to the other side of the intake

Willing to swap with a car of interest im buying a house atm so an outright sale will be great anything with a cash adjustment my way

Can has had the wider body kit just fitted and sits very wide compared to a standard r33 gtst

I also have to offer is a forged motor to withstand 400rwkw to go with the sale this can be brought at extra cost if the buyer chooses to this is a direct drop in as it came out of the car but was never really driven due to no license

Im asking

A firm 18k for the car if anyone thinks this is to much that’s fine but the kit was a fair bit in time and costs and the wheels them self along are worth a pretty penny

Pics will be up asap

this is the only pic i have atm

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