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hey guys thinking about getting somthing a bit differant and keen on a swap for maybe some kind of s13, s14, 180sx or 200sx .( must be sr20det manual )

righto its a black 1993 r33 gtst 5 speed manual every day driver 120xxxkm

very very relyable never misses a beat never over heats cause ive had every thing done proply buy dom at protek and has tastefull mods

the goods.....

safc copgy back hand controler (tuned at protek at 190.6rwkw and 707nm torque)

tomei ajustable ex cam gear with cam offset 5 deg and i think the vct is removed

tomei ajustable fuel pressure reg

walbro 500hp fuel pump

splitfire coilpacks

ngk bkr7e sparkplugs gaped to .07

ecedy 5 puck ceramic plate brass button clutch and heavy duty pressure plate

ajustable boost controler (bleed valve) set on 12 psi

engine damper

custom sealed air intake inclosier with dry pod air fliter and piping from front bar for insane cold air intake

frontmount intercoler

3.5 inch exhaust with 5 inch strait through muffler (sounds unreal)

thermo fan with ajustable settings and clutch fan removed

turbosmart bov dual port can set to plumback or atmo

ajustable pilowjoint castor rods

lowerd suspention

rear gtr ajustable strut brace and battery in boot

hicas removed profesionaly with hicas locking bar

work euroglides 18inch rims 8 on front 9.5 deap dish on rear (worth $$$$) with fair tread on tyes

tinted windows

turbotimer

drift weighted gear nob

autometer boost gauge goes up to 30psi and autometer air fuel meter on piler mount the rest of instruments is on the hand controler for the safc2

new brake pads and bleed done as well

always serviced with motul torbo light 4100 the best

the bad.....

the climate control works but it wont turn off 50 bucks for a new one

the paint on body is great but the hood has crows feet so the hood needs a bare metal respray, the font bar has some scratches and chips but il throw in the 400r gtr front bar thats not finished yet it needs a bit of repair and paint, but yeah the body is sweat as

no stereo

small tare in drivers seat but in a spot ya cant realy see. plus i use throw over seat covers so cant see it at all. rest of inteirer is spot on

please let me know what cars ya have along the lines of s13 ( sr20det manual ) etc. keen to get somthing differant as ive only had skylines and love s13

not realy asking for a price but spose i have to so ill say around 10000 or best offer but yeah want to swapsmile.gif

now im honest when it comes this stuff i expect the same and i know my cars well so please dont try and pull the wool over my eye cant be bothered waisting time. cheers enjoy

the photo off engine does not show all the recent upgrades like coilpacks and fuel reg etc but there on the car

and i also forgot to add this car has a s2 engine so the engine has less ks than the car so u have the best from both worlds

if want to contact by email its [email protected]

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ive installed the 400r gtr grill and took some updated photos of the engine bay and you can now see the pipe work in the front bar for the cold air encloser. enjoy

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