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Well cared for R33 GTST, QM1 (white)

Imported this car and have owned since its arrival in Australia at around 86000km. Time to sell as I move on to better things. Car has done mostly highway km's here but I have now moved to the city and it needs to go. Car was previously making 280kw but have now removed the larger turbos and put the factory single back on. Motor was rebuilt for the big setup and only did around 10,000km making that power as I purchased a gtr.

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12 months rego, new tyres

118,000km's

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Motor rebuilt at 100,000km with:

GTR rods,

new Nissan pistons,

acl bearings,

new water and oil pumps.

Exedy H/D clutch

Greddy Style plenum

Trust peII exhaust

Metalcat

New standard Turbo

Tomei fuel pump with nismo damper

Greddy intercooler kit

Adjustable cam gear

Ohlins coilovers

Hicas removed

New Federal 595ss

Rays 17" rims 5 spoke and 3 spoke rims- you can have both sets

DBA rotors

QFM A1RM pads

Braided Brake lines

RBF600 brake fluid

Front and rear swaybars track spec

Interior istop notch, no ciggarette burns only small rip on the drivers seat at the hip. Have a spare series II seat you can have,

Plus everything I have forgotten, and a lot of spares sitting here too including spare boot (different wings) spare sets of wheels, spare everything pretty much. This car has been great to me and I will miss it. It has been serviced religiously and has never skipped a beat.

10,000 ono. Will consider swaps for a ute or other to tow with. cash either way

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