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post-25686-1275840934_thumb.jpg1995 Skyline R33 GTR

59000kms

12 months rego AZ 34 HJ...or can be sold unreg

Basically requires aftermarket ECU + tune to complete, and the front and rear bar could use re-spray to return to 100%

Features,

Foam filled body for structual rigidity

Fully Adjustable camber and castor kit..rose joints etc.

Trust T517 10cm twin turbos

Bottom end rebuild by JB race engines 1000kms ago

Apexi 87mm pistons

Standard top end

Custom 8 litre racing sump with sump baffles, gated trapdoors etc.

Greddy electronic boost control

Greddy Aluminium radiator

Greddy Intercooler

Kakimoto exhaust

Tein coilovers height and damper Adj

DBA 2 piece kangaroo paw rotors

Enkei RP-N1 lightweight rims

Nismo Mechanical Diff

700cc injectors

interior

White nismo dash and centre guage set.

Recaro drivers seat

momo race steering wheel ( can supply OEM airbag wheel)

Car would suit someone who wants a street/track car. made around 350 AWkw on previous engine.

Car starts, drives and runs, but has been sitting around outdoors for the last 2 years. will need minor work to complete.

Car located in Chatswood NSW.

looking for 17k ono.

pm me if interested

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forgot to mention,

has excedy triple plate clutch 1000km old

greddy oil cooler kit

3 greddy electronic guages

nismo oil pump

tomei short shifter

and sorry, not interested in swaps/trades as im moving away from performance vehicles.

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