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hey guys my car is for sale, its a white r33 gts-t with a 34 front on it.

Owned the car for around 3 years now (i think), and i literally never get to drive it due to working long hours and having a work van.. so I'm moving on.

mods are as follows

rb25det (there is 190xxx on the dash, i was assured this engine had 75xxx on it when i bought it and it was fitted - iv put less than 2000kms on it since owning new engine)

vipec ecu with boost control setup to 10 and 18psi

K&N pod filter

hks 2540 turbo

turbosmart bov

Hybrid FMIC

full turbo back exhaust system

Tomei FPR

nismo 740 cc injectors

walbro fuel pump

splitfire coilpacks

excedy Heavy duty clutch

new calsonic radiator

air con condensor is also brand new

18"wheels with new rubber on them

alpine headunit

6x9s in parcel shelf

tweeters installed on a pillers

autometer boost gauge

dry cell battery in the boot

front and rear sway bars

it has a viper alarm system that has just stopped working, never got it fixed just used key :D

there is more stuff done to the car, i just cant remember at the moment

the 34 conversion was done by tony at perfection bodyworks. the conversion is pretty much perfect, everything lines up.

carlos at millenium motorsport tuned the car and it made 330rwhp on 18psi. lots of fun to drive

like i said the car just sits there i never drive it any more, its going back to carlos to get serviced in a week to get serviced

the paint has some blemishes mainly on the rear bar it is cracking a little bit and on the side skirts everywhere else is good.

the only known issues the car has is the starter motor is on its way out, it doesnt disengage right away after the car starts (throw out bearing i think)

asking price is $14 999

contact number 0421 467 355 car is located in morningside brisbane

sorry this add is probably really bad i'v never made one before so feel free to ask any more questions

cheers

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