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hay all........i want to sell/swap my rx7 for a bigger car and i really want a r33 sedan or 4 door but has to be manual........so if u want a screaming rocket bring on the trades :)

im after around the 10k mark for her or swaps

it has

13bt

dowelled

extend port

3mm seals

t04 turbo on a mazfix steam manifold...... .75 front with a 1.32 rear

turbosmart 48mm pro gate with scream pipe

micro tech lt10s with x4 and hand set

hilux diff conversion with 31 spline axels with a 4.1:1 lsd centre and a 4.3:1 full spool centre

thick 3inch tail shaft with ford v8 uni's

full 3inch extaust

pwr radiator, pwr intercooler, pwr bov, pwr coolant overflow bottle....everything under the bonnet is polished

has a second set of custom 9inch wide persuit rims for the rear to go play on the track

etc etc

this car has gone 10.9@129mph on 13psi with street slicks in full street trim and its made 311rwhp on 10psi also

if your interested call on 0425311529 or pm me

car is located on the gold coast qld

pics can be found here

http://www.boostcrui...howtopic=675385

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hay all........i want to sell/swap my rx7 for a bigger car and i really want a r33 sedan or 4 door but has to be manual........so if u want a screaming rocket bring on the trades :)

im after around the 10k mark for her or swaps

it has

13bt

dowelled

extend port

3mm seals

t04 turbo on a mazfix steam manifold...... .75 front with a 1.32 rear

turbosmart 48mm pro gate with scream pipe

micro tech lt10s with x4 and hand set

hilux diff conversion with 31 spline axels with a 4.1:1 lsd centre and a 4.3:1 full spool centre

thick 3inch tail shaft with ford v8 uni's

full 3inch extaust

pwr radiator, pwr intercooler, pwr bov, pwr coolant overflow bottle....everything under the bonnet is polished

has a second set of custom 9inch wide persuit rims for the rear to go play on the track

etc etc

this car has gone 10.9@129mph on 13psi with street slicks in full street trim and its made 311rwhp on 10psi also

if your interested call on 0425311529 or pm me

car is located on the gold coast qld

pics can be found here

http://www.boostcrui...howtopic=675385

bump for a f**king quick car. rotaries are so mean. lol

u taking the pis mate our u serious.....they are quick and i dont want to get rid of her but the misses says so

why would i be taking the piss bro? we have some mean rotaries in nz and i have a few mates with rx3s, they f**king hammer. GL with sale

Hey mate

Got any video of the car running the 1/4 mile?

Just curious cause we had a RX7 in the family with 520rwhp that would only run 10.3, just curious if it was cause we had a shit driver lol.

Hey mate

Got any video of the car running the 1/4 mile?

Just curious cause we had a RX7 in the family with 520rwhp that would only run 10.3, just curious if it was cause we had a shit driver lol.

what sort of rx7.....s3 s4 s5???? na no vids of it.....its just got great power to weight and hooks up teal well on street slicks......my mates s2 went 10.8 at 131mph on 298rwhp :).....

Yeah

Was sad to see it go to a new owner not long ago, absolute weapon of a car, and if yours is pulling similar times, then I have no doubt that whoever buys it will be very impressed.

GL with the sale

  • 2 weeks later...

have a r33gtst with all the normal mods making 255rwkw nice to drive9131_170067717447_560567447_3667585_299651_n.jpg

could be interested bud....does it still have the a/c on it?????.....pm me ya number bud

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