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I'm selling my 1996 R33 GTST, manual with 92000km. It puts out conversatively 205.5RWKW on 14psi (can provide Dyno sheets) although she is only driven on 10psi. Dyno tuning done by Indy at IS Motorracing

Mods are as follows;

HKS 3inch Front Pipe

HKS 3inch Dump Pipe

HKS 3inch Cat Back Super Silent Exhaust

Metalcat 3inch Hi Flow Cat

R33 GTR Intercooler with customs piping to make it look factory (not over the top of the engine like the cheap chinese kits)

Apexi Power FC tuned

Greddy Profec B Spec 2 dual stage boost controller set at 10psi and 14psi

Nismo Fuel Pump

Nismo Thermostat

Nismo Fuel Pressure Reg

Excedy Sport Organic Clutch

Tein Super Street, height and damper coil over suspension

RDA front and rear slotted and vented discs.

Razo Turbo Timer

Apexi Front Strut Brace

Factory R33 Rear Strut Brace

Blitz BOV

Pod Filter

Radiator Deflector

Rhino sms alarm

Alpine fold out 7 inch DVD player

Pioneer Kevlar Bullet front splits

12 Inch Sony Sub.

Original R33 GTR Front Bar, Rear Bar, Bonnet, Front Guards, Rear Quater Panels, Wing and Boot Lid

R33 GTR Driver, Passenger, Rear Seats and Door Trims.

Factory Sunroof

LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE A GTR

It puts out conversatively 205.5RWKW on 14psi (can provide Dyno sheets) although she is only driven on 10psi. Dyno tuning done by Indy at IS Motorracing

Car is serviced every 5000km using Motul 4100 oil and nissan oil filters and has just had a full service done on it (Diff, Gearbox and Radiator fluids changed)

13,000 firm.

PLEASE NO TYRE KICKERS OR LOW BALLERS, SO DON'T WASTE MY TIME AND YOURS. NO SWAPS, CASH ONLY.

Call Glenn on 0413 044 155

Link to carsales ad with more pics http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...amp;distance=25

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hey mate just wanted to ask about the rear gaurds also iv got a gtst and was wanting to do it as well did you do some of it your self or did you get a pannel shop to do it and if you can remember the cost of it cheers

Hey Mate, it was done by a panel shop. Too be honest i don't know the cost as i bought it from my mate with them done.

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