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Make: Nissan

Model: 1996 R33 GTS-T

Milage: 79,000kms

Transmission: manual

Colour: blue

Location: sydney

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? yes

Currently registered? 12 months rego

Price: $17900 firm

Contact: william 0416416496 after 530pm

Comments / Modifications:

5 speed manual

fibreglass vented wide front guards

aftermarket bodykit

KKR 430 turbo (500hp) with braided lines

custom high mount manifold (short runners)

custom polished jun stlye inlet plenum

Forged Pistons , rods

Ported & Polished head

Metal Head gasket

Oringed block

ARP headstuds & mainstuds

trust 50mm external wastegate with screamer pipe

bosch 040 in tank fuel pump

custom power steering setup

twin breather air filters on rocker covers

Chrome oil cap

remapped ECU

Grounding kit

Master Cylinder stabiliser kit

strengthened tailshaft

exedy heavy duty clutch

lightened flywheel

3" custom turbo back exhaust

k&n pod filter

Gates Racing Timing Belt

76mm thick intercooler with custom piping

polished rocker covers

front polished strut brace

hks turbo timer

Clear side indicators

18" lightweight wheels (new tyres)

autometer boost gauge

autometer air/fuel gauge

Tinted Windows

Air conditioning

Alarm with remote central locking

sony headunit

sony 6" speakers

12 months rego

very quick car made 260rwkw with old motor before rebuild and with smaller turbo. Should run close to 300rwkw now. Engine has just been built and run in. Is like brand new

Contact Details: call William 0416416496 after 5.30

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