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Looking at selling my r33 gtst twin turbo rb 30/ 25 combo .

Quick run down its running twin 30/37 turbos custom mainflods ,custom twin 3 inch from turbos back twin tail gates .all head work was carried out by advan performce with hks cams greddy cam gears tomi head kit ported and polished open up chamber ,arp stud kit greedy oil pump hi energy sump ,h beams rods cp pistons ,greddy oil pump ,hks oil cooler ,the rear head drain has been done ,greedy intake twin twin greddy blow off values blitz front mount .its running a link ecu .

The car was built for drag racing it has a full roll cage with mod plate its running a c 4 built by als race glides with transbrake with b&m pro ratcher kit with a pwr oil cooler ,it has all blitz oil temp boost and water gauges it has a hks turbo timmer and a blitz booster controler ,nothing has been spared on this build ,the car made 488.9rwkw on pump fuel with the manule gear and is current running 438.6 rwkw with the auto on pump fuel ,the car has been to the drags and has run a 10.4 @ 135 mph on pump fuel ,have change the suspension since then but have not race it on race fuel yet .so there is still alot more in it .

The car is located in Mt ISA QLD .but willing to bring to you with in reason ,

Asking price is $28 k but the price is ono also i no its only a r33 gtst but i have spent alot of money and time on this build so i dont need any smart comment if you dont like it then move on to the next topic .

iIf want any more info on the car plz call my self on 0419881874 Mark

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I know this car well, you will not be disappointed. Been in GTR, evo, wrx but this thing takes the cake sweet car. Immaculate condition and sounds and goes like a dream. Use to be in Townsville with the same current owner and is still for sale in Mt Isa.

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