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for sale r33 gtr vspec

body

full veil side body kit ,tinted windows,nismo rear spolier ,driving lights in front bar

interior

touch screen dvd player , trust gear knob , greddy boost controler , turbo timer , greddy water temp and boost guages in side pillar pod, greddy oil temp and oil pressure guages as well as the stock gtr guages has 97 000 km on clock

drive line

tein coil overs , new front and rear pads machined front rotors ,starcorp wheels 9.5 inch wide all round with bolt on spacers

brembo brakes as standard exceedy hypersensitve button clucth mated up to a aluminm flywheel with replaceable inserts

engine

engine is a r33 gtr vspec orami japenese bulit rb 26 twin turbo

has jap front pipe 3inch exhaust twin genuine n1 steel wheel turbos

twin pod filters with no air flow meters changed to map sensor ,large injectors ,fuel pressure reg with bradied lines

custom made front mount thicker then normal ,custom made alloy oil catch can , haltech full ecu , walbro largest intank fuel pump , vehicle puts out 332 kw on 18 psi currently set at 1 bar producing 300 kw at rear wheels with dyno sheets.

selling due to just brought a house .

regret full sale no tyre kickers

27 000 ono vehicle is a genuine gtr vpec rare in black gararged comes out twice a month if that .

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hey thanks i wish i did not have to sell it the n1 turbos are great they start to react very well above 16 psi the note of the steel wheels sounds awesome and they dont die off it just keeps pulling

it is a late 1995 mod and has all been complied green plate etc cheers josh

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