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1997 R33 GTR V Spec Black Manual 75000km

car was serviced and maintained via X Speed, and tuned at 396 Horse Power on 18.6psi boost

Car can get more power if hks actuator is fitted and boost increased to 20psi, pod filters then a re tune again. easy up to 450 hspwr

Car at the moment is fast enough for me, so im happy with the performance from it

Modifications

After market turbos (unsure what type)

Full Exhuast system

Hks Panel Filter

Hks Injectors 680cc

Hks Adujustable Cam Gears

Hks Cam 272

Split Fire Coil packs

Fuel pump – Bosch 044 in tank with power up-grade

Heavy Duty Clutch

Hks Boost Controller EVC Version 6 (latest model)

Hks Turbo Timer

Power FC - tuned via x speed 396 horses

Cusco Coil Overs (car can be raised if too low for u :D )

Vs style Front lip aggressive look

Works Emotion XD9 18 x 10 (deep dish bronze)

Kumo 265/35/18 on all 4

Works Blue Nuts

Bride Driver seat

Nismo 320km/ph Dash

Key less entry (immobilizer)

Motion Senser Alarm system

Tint

Pioneer cd player

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$37 000ono looking for a quick sale as i found another car im after

open to enquiries and offers

i can be contacted via pm, [email protected], or 0411799200

cheers

ilhan

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