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Make: 1994 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST

Milage: 120000 engine has 67000km

Transmission: Standard 5 speed with Nismo Lightened Flywheel and Nismo G MAX twin plate

Colour: Matte black

Location: Townsville Queensland

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Can Be Obtained

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $20000 neg

Contact: Marty 0404585529

Comments / Modifications: 1994 r32 GTR RB26DETT, APEXI Power FC DJETRO, Hybrid FMIC, All stainless piping, Trust MX dump pipes and front pipes, TRUST Power Extreme 2 cat back exhaust, Hi Flowed Cat, Polished standard inlet manifold, Defi BF metres (boost, oil temp, water temp), BRIDE ZETA 3 FRP seat with BRIDE rails, WORK VS KF 18x9 (+26) and 18x10 (+20) rims with 225/40 and 245/40 R18 rubber, D Project Adjustable camber arms, castor rods, toe arms and lower front brace with solid rear subframe bushes, Series 2 rear wing with M Sports rear bar and sideskirts and Trust front bar, Project Mu SCR slotted rotors front. Car is getting new brake pads all round (EBC red stuff) and braided brake lines. Also has had a fresh Bosch 040 installed

Was dyno tuned on 9psi and made 235rwkw....

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No luck as of yet unfortunately, honestly i think this is a very streetable car its not rediculously hardcore considering the suspension. however does slide easilly when prevoked :D

Has a very torquey tune, its maing peak torque by 4800rpm and revs freely to 8000rpm

PRICE DROP TO $17000

Free Bump.

Good luck with the sale Marty

i have personally been in this car very nice and fast too. :D

Cheers Deane, i have captured a few RB26 virginities with this car, an old friend of mine promptly sold his modified wrx and now calls a r33 gtr home

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