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Firstly, I love this car and the only reason im selling it is to buy a GTR. I've owned this car for three years and have spared no expense. Not daily driven and never seen a race track. It has driven 4000km over the last two years. This car has been religiously maintained and serviced with only genuine parts. Timing belt, Waterpump, idle pulleys all changed at 80,000km. Serviced every three months driven or not. The car is in excellent condition and built to be streetable and reliable. It has never been defected and has never missed a beat. I believe it's one of the better R33's on the roads. If the car does not sell i will be more than happy to keep it as it's an awesome car. All modification to the car have been quality parts. I dont see the point in cutting corners. A very stealth low mount gt35r and a very conservative low knock tune produces 304rwkw. Drives like a normal car off boost with great economy and rips your balls off when you hit the go pedal. Exterior and Interior are immaculate with no blue lights, no guages, built with no bullshit in mind.

If your after a car with no bullshit, Money spent and heaps of potential then i believe this car is it.

97 S2 R33 Type M GTS-T

88,000km

Information:

Standard Internals, Standard Cams/Gears

GT35R (1000km old)

Dmax Exhaust manifold

Speedflow/braided lines

My own Fabricated Dump pipe

Power FC

Nismo 555cc Injectors (3000km old)

Nismo Fuel Pump (3000km old)

Z32 AFM

Single Plate button Clutch (3000km old)

Tien HR coilovers

Work VS-XX 18 x 9 +1 (215/40) FRONT 18 x 10 +11 (225/40) (70% tread all round)

Hicas Lock bar

Greenstuff pads (brandnew)

No gay guages, No gay kits, simple layout. No Bullshit

304rwkw @ 17psi (Tuned by Willall and quite conservative)

I like to think that it's one of the better examples of a 33. Unlike majority of the gayed up ones out there.

$20,000 Firm. If it does not sell for $20,000 it's not selling.

0404804593

MEMBERS RIDES: Ryan's R33

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Thanks mate, yeah definetly agree...and it's funny you say that because i bought black hose for that exact reason just never got around to doing it.

Car has been sitting in my workshop for the last month needing someone to enjoy it.

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