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i bought this car about 5 years ago as a stock r33 gts..young & dumb

since then put a r34 rb25neo in full rebuild, forged pistons..r34 gear box...its got the bits...young and dumb

basically i spent wayyyy to much on it and it has been sitting in my garage for 2 years now with only 2000 k on the new engine and gear box, micro tech computer ..engine and gearbox not even had a chance to be thrashed by any means

i was in a car accident 2.5 year ago and buggered my back.getting down into it is hard work (im 6ft6)so i dont do it..(accident not in this car) plus got young family and car is not suitable.

i dont want it.. it takes up garage space.....offer me somthing..

it does need a good clean up and tune due to sitting for so long

i just tried to upload pics but am semi computer illiterate..

car is in brisbane south

pls call on 3219 5196 ask for dale

or email [email protected] and ill get mrs to upload pics and send them to you or if anyone here can help me thatd be good thanks

i would like 8k to 10 k but i am very realistic and open to all offers..

sorry i cou;ldnt get pics up on here

thanks for your time

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tets ur inbox must be full..postmaster keeps sendin back my email

sorry man dont know where i got it.. some place on moss st

heres a cut and paste of email i been tryin to send to enquiries

ill add im not tech savvy so i wont be able to tell u anything extremely mechenical about it

what i can say is its rebuilt 2 yrs ago with only 3000 or less driven oni it

forged pistons

larger turbo but i couldnt tell u the brand..

bov

screamer pipe ( illegal)

3in exhaust

2.5in pipe work to the intercooler/turbo pipework

large custom throttle body..

microtech computer

microtech computer link up unit to do in car tuning.. i dont know how to use it..

i think the mechanics just like to see me spend/waste money...

oil catch can

individual coil packs.. (apparently this is a good thing so the mechanic told me wanting me to spend more money)

and the rest ur welcome to come have a look at.. or i ccan take pics

there is work to be done to it ie windscreen wiper missing, front bar needs fixing and other little odds and ends and anything thatd need to be taken off to make it legal and a tune and a damn good cut and polish

when i was driving it, it was only an initial rich tune , tuned to only go to 6 thou so i couldnt thrash it if i wanted too, to run it in.. so id say its only just run in if that

im sellin cause i cant be bothered with it and other reasons i mentioned on the website.. i thought it would go to someone wanting good motor and box and parts..or turn it into a drift/track car. i contimplated that as opposed to losing it all together cause it is a goer.. but decided to cut my losses and forget it

i can tell u the engine/gearbox/microtech computer etc surpasses 10grand..i can tell u now i spent 3 times that plus cost of car when initially bought.. but that dont mean shit to you..

hasnt been turned over in 1.5 years..unregestered..as far as when it was on the road..it drove well/tight..dont know the suspension condition but i know its got bilsteins which it had when i bought it

when first rebuilt 375hp at the flywheel on dyno..never got retuned due to accident and lack of interest

definately a good tune and some tinkering and some time spent cleaning it up and she will be the goods

regards

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