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up for sale is an 96 model s2 r33 gtst

all work was done by bresciani racing

86.000+kms

motor rebuilt with new nissan pistons

permalseal metal 4layer head gasket

garett gt35/40 roller bearing

tial 44mm external waste gate

700cc injectors

aftermarket fuel rail

bosch 044 fuel pump

malpasi fuel reg

link G3 computer

greddy electronic boost controller and steering wheel boost switch

genuine Greddy plenum

Greddy cooler

Greddy exhaust and down pipe

short shifter

extreme twin plate clutch

extreme lightened race fly wheel

sun roof

brand new 19inch rims

brand new tyres

turbo heat bag

customs stainless steel catch can

made 270+kw on run in tune 12psi

will be getting final tune soon

should make 340+kw

car will also have 12months rego or close 2

interested in swapping so offer me wat u have worst i can say is no...

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Now thats a damn nice car :D

Is that a standard radiator cooling all that goodness?

Whats the go with Bresciani ,have they moved or closed down?..cause the old shop looks deserted...

Edited by Arthur T3

yeah standard radiator it does the job fine..... yeah they closed down one of the brothers have opened up his own shop called inital d performance and dyno tuning or something

Now thats a damn nice car :D

Is that a standard radiator cooling all that goodness?

Whats the go with Bresciani ,have they moved or closed down?..cause the old shop looks deserted...

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