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Hi all,

For sale is my 1995 R33 GTS-T, with loads of extras.

On the clock at the moment is approx 140,000 km's

Rego until October 09

Mods List:

Series 2 engine (km's unknown) with:

- Front Mount Intercooler kit,

- Splitfire Coil Packs,

- Boost controller,

- Blitz blowoff valve,

- Custom Dump pipe,

- Super High-Flow Cat,

- 3" Inch exhaust,

- HKS fcon computer,

- High Flow Turbo

- runs 9psi

- Cushioned Button Clutch

Suspension/Handling/Brakes:

- Tanabe 'circuit' coilovers,

- caster rods,

- HICAS lock bar,

- Tein tie rods,

- tie rod spacers (extra steering lock)

- Front strut brace with master cylinder stopper,

- DS2500 race pads, air ducting and race fluid.

- Custom made braided brake lines by UAS.

Body:

- 400R front bar in primer

- 400R side skirts,

- Explosive rear bar,

- GTR rear wing,

- Dark window tints,

- 4 x 17" Work Equip superlight rims, (one is cracked and needs repairing)

- 4 x 17" TE37s (fitted)

In Car:

- Moulded Gauge Holder above centre console

- housing Boost, Oil Pressure, Oil Temp,

- Kenwood head unit (CD / MP3 / Radio),

- Aftermarket Steering wheel

Car has run a 1:12.4 around Wakefield Park, making it among the fastest R33 GTS-Ts that I've seen or heard of around the track. Car has had extensive weight reduction done and is very fast, I still have most parts to be sold with the car. Extensive stock pile of spare parts to go with the car aswell, including some spare rear coilovers. Fog lights and roll cage will be removed prior to sale and are not included with the car. Sale is due to purchase of new car.

The car is located in Sydney.

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The car is very fast and very reliable, in the two years I've owned it mechanically it has only needed a new clutch and Splitfire coil packs

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The car isn't engineered, but that's only because I haven't wanted to spend the money on it.

Yes this cage can be engineered easily, it doesn't interfere with anything.

  • 1 month later...

Wow!

Whoever bought this got a bargain!! A well set up car and has had proven results!

A great track car!

And I didnt even get a chance to get out there with it on the track :P

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