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For sale 1996 R33 Gts-t $12,000

I have owned this car for the past 3 years spent a lot of time and money on it. Had a recent 100k service, the car has traveled 190k but had a 70k engine fitted at 128k, the engine was sourced by Trojan motorsport and fitted by Gentech by the previous owner. This car has been my daily transport for the 2 years hence the high kilometers. This car has a lot money and time thrown at but because of work commitments I have never had the chance to finish the work I started. I'm selling because this car is being wasted driving to and from work, I'm neg on the price for serious buyers but may consider a swap for a daily with cash adjustment.

Color: Burgundy

Year:1996

Model: ERC33 / R33 gts-t / whale

Price is 12,500 OBO

Contact me on: 0403 281 331

Location: Canberra

Engine:

Garret 3071r .84 rear housing bb turbo

Nismo 550cc injectors

SCARD Fuel pressure regulator with turbo smart fuel pressure gauge.

Power FC

Greddy pro spec 2 EBC

Greddy Front Mount

Apexi Pod filter

Oil Catch Can

Brakes:

ADR braided bake lines

TRW brake pads

Recent front and rear machined

Drive train:

HD single plate clutch

Cusco 2 Way LSD, with all bearings replaced

Suspension:

HSD HR Coilovers

Adjustable Castor, camber, toe arms

HICAS lock bar

Solid sub-frame bushes

Front and rear strut braces

Beginning of the year:

Welsh plugs replaced

Intake manifold gasket replaced

Injectors cleaned and seals replaced

Rocker cover gaskets replaced

All intake plenum coolant hoses replaced

Exhaust manifold gasket replaced

Exhaust manifold machined

High tensile studs for manifold and turbo

3inch turbo dump by tuggernong exhaust

New coolant and oil lines for turbo

Recent work:

100k service By Trojan motorsport

R34 water pump

Genuine timing belt kit with all bearings

12x platinum spark plugs

300v competition 15w50 oil and Nissan oil filter

Turbo smart Fuel pressure gauge

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The 33 is located in canberra ACT,

i have over 10k worth of receipts plus around 5k worth of work and parts without papper work, the engine was put in by the previous owner, i tried getting one but lost track of him when he moved, the engine was sourced from Trojan motor-sports but was installed by gen-tec

i might be interested in a swap you just have to tell me what you have, (it has to be a fair trade as im selling this car fairly well priced) it either sells or gets locked away in storage.

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