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Make: Nissan

Model: R33 GTS-T

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Adelaide

Currently registered? Yes till 18/8/11

Price: $9,800 (or will swap for a car of lesser value + money my way)

Contact: 0402 902 759

Comments / Modifications:

Currently only running standard turbo with standard boost which has been great for a daily driver. Was previously making 252rwkw but has since been return closer to stock which still provides some good power combined with the Bilstein Suspension makes a very good overall package.

Compression tested

1:180

2:180

3:180

4:176

5:180

6:180

ENGINE

- Full engine rebuild with CP forged pistons + rings, fully balanced with all new bearings and gaskets.(Comes with $10,000 Worth of receipts for engine + clutch)

- Rebuilt head

- Exedy Super Single Brass button Clutch

- Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

- Turbosmart boost controller

- Front Mount Intercooler

- 3A Racing pod filter

- 3" front and dump into a 3" cat and 3" cat back with mid muffler and oval muffler on rear.

SUSPENSION

- Bilstein shocks with Whiteline Springs (Height Adjustable)

- Endless hicas lock bar (Engineered with paperwork from Doug Potts & and passed through Regency)

- Replaced Diff with 4.11 Ratio

INTERIOR

- Re-trimmed Leather Steering wheel, Perfect condition

- Silver Dash Surround

EXTERIOR

- S2 rear wing

- Standard S1 M Spec Front Bumper (average condition)

- Jun rear bar ext

- DNA Wheels. 17x9 +30 all round

- GTR type grill

- nismo indicators

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