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Car: R33 GTS-t

Age: 14yo

Price: 17K neg

Transmission: Manual

KM: 120,000

Location: South eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Contact: PM or call/SMS 0413 800 267

Reason: Had it for 5 years time for a change!

Comments:

Car was imported in 2003 completely stock. I have receipts for nearly all mods. Tuned by Racepace. Car is mechanically A1, paint/interior not perfect but not bad for 14 year old car.

Rebuilt motor late last year has under 10,000 kays on it... Turbo, clutch, diff less than 5000 kays

Makes 258rwkw, boost dropping from 18psi to 15psi at the top end as exhaust is a bit of a restriction... 270-280rwkw available with exhaust mods

I will put more pics up and the dyno chart next week

ENGINE/ELECTRONICS

Arias forged pistons with Total Seal rings

N1 Water pump

N1 Oil pump

R34 GTR rods

Tomei 256º Poncams

King bearings

High Energy sump (holds another 2L of oil with swinging pickup baffles etc)

Nismo engine mounts

Nismo 550cc injectors

Z32 AFM

Everything machined, line bored, balanced etc by Saliba engines

Apexi Power FC computer with hand controller (Tuned by Racepace)

Blitz Dual SBC boost controller

INTAKE/EXHAUST

Apexi Pod filter

Hybrid GT Spec Intercooler

HKS 2835 Pro S Turbo Kit

Blitz 3” turbo back exhaust

SUSPENSION/BRAKES/WHEELS

R34 GTR wheels painted dark charcoal

Hankook Ventus K107 tires (almost brand new)

R34 GTR Brembos front and rear

DBA 5000 slotted 2 piece rotors front

Bilstein Shocks

King springs

Whiteline adjustable sway bars

Whiteline camber adjustable bushes in rear

Hicas lock bar

DRIVELINE

Brand New Racepace GTR style clutch

Nismo lightened flywheel

Cusco RS 2 way diff

INTERIOR

Recaro seat (a bit tired)

Fire extinguisher

Nardi Deep Corn steering wheel

Defi Link Display

Kenwood CD/MP3 player with aux in for Ipod

Nismo gear knob

The bad stuff: Heater was leaking so has been bypassed, horn currently not working... paintwork needs some TLC in places... drivers Recaro has the usual tears on the bolsters... passenger seat has a ciggie burn

Cheers,

Nick

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had someone come look at it... wants it for 10K minus the wheels... if you can beat that price you can have it (or anything more than 12K with the wheels), he has not left a deposit

will come with a RWC now too

dude are you f**king kidding?!?!?!

hold on to it... a buyer will come for the right price!

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sorry guys pretty much sold, if not I will post in this thread

I have really lost interest in it so just want it gone... could have held out for a few more grand probably but would much rather the cash in my pocket at this stage... a new computer is calling me!

where were you guys a few weeks ago lol

it really is a great street car, but I'm just sick of looking at it now

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