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Selling my pride and joy, need money to fund new business opportunities.

R33 series 1 white in colour

Carbon fibre bonnet and boot

72500kms on chassis 2000kms on motor

enkei wheels.

Tein coil overs

Recaro drivers seat with sabelt harness

roll cage.

HKS guages autometer monster tacho.

Greddy profec b spec 2 boost controller

Motor.

HKS pistons afermarket rods

R33 gtr crank

Jun oil pump

ARP head studs and rod bolts

272 jun cams

cometic head gasket

Head has been ported and polished

Trust t78-33d kit

Sard 850cc injectors 2x bosch 044 external pumps with intank lift pump for surge tank

Haltech e11v2

Trust cooler

3.5inch exhaust

Cusco 2 way diff

Twin plate os giken clutch

gearbox apparently has an aftermarket gear set never pulled the box apart to confirm, but my mechanic believes it does have.

Plenty more extras just cannot remember everything. Car has made 375rwkw on pump 98 on 22psi has got more in it if someone is willing to push it, i have spent BIG $$$ getting this car to what it is today. I will post some pics in the coming days. Any questions pm or call Anthony on 0415 193 409 located in sydney

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