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hey guys and girls

I currenlty have an 1994 r33 gts-t that i was thinking of using as a track car but have changed my mind and after putting too much cash into it,

would like to swap up to an R33-GTR.

have had the car for a year now and bought it as stock.

now has all the usuals,

car has a 1996 series 2 engine in it, just did its 100km service

R34 gtt turbo

Pod filter

FMIC

boost T, set at 10psi

3"-3.5" catback exhaust

Split fire coilpacks

Link ECU (not installed)

HD clutch

17" tri spoke advans + stockies

cage all ready to go into it.

Plus spare parts

havnt had it tuned yet but should be able to do 200rwkw, been told the r34turbo can handle a bit more than a r33 turbo.

i put 3grand into the engine when i first bought it, new head ect. and since then has been running great!

as stated in the sub heading paint isnt great, front panels are a home respray job but it adds character :D

asking 12 but will consider any resonable offers, and i would preffer to swap it plus plenty of cash for a R33 GTR.

thanks heaps everyone, will get pics up late tonight!

you can get me via pm, 0433971544 or [email protected]

Cheers

Gezza

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