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Got my r33 gtst for sale makes around 350hp

bigger turbo to4z

drilled and slotted rotors at the front

rb25det neo engine

relocated coilpacks

bilstein suspension all round

microtech lt12 comp and handheld display

forward facing plenum, 2 bosch 040 fuel pumps

wanna know more hit me up to much to say here

massive intercooler

bad points ::

paint needs a lil work but not bad for its age but i will fix this

needs a tune runs rough but drives Go's real hard love hearing the screamer go nuts

In brisbane

10000 grand or best offer

will get photos up asap stupid phone wont put them up or i could email them to u

old photos

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