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I am considering selling my R33 GTST. purple/green in colour. This car is in good condition and will need finishing off. I am not desperate to sell and will hold on to it if I do not get what I am after and finish it myself in due time. Only reason for selling is time. This car owes well over what I am chasing so please be reasonable.

The car was used in drifting in the past and the occasional track use, however it is seeing more drag use, hence the auto.

Body:

in good condition, Front bar needs work, i will throw in a new front bar if the car sells. This colour can be painted edge to edge, so no respray required.

Mechanical:

307kw LS2 out of a 2007 HSV club sport sporting a 4L65E trans. TCI flex plate B&M quick shifter, launch control, tail shaft loop, lock diff, lock out bar, D2 coilovers, alloy radiator

Engine and trans is solid mounted in car. This engine conversion can be done legally as you can have a 7.0lr N/A engine in a R33 GTST, You would only need to install a rubber mount in between engine mounts to make it legal. Proflow fuel pump, E85 compatible fuel system.

Engine had 68.000kms on it the car has 140.000Ish kms

Interior:

All stock aside from the 6 point bolt in cage and driver seat. tinted windows.

Needs to be finished:

Steering ( I should be finishing this week)

Exhaust

Tail shaft

Wiring

Accessories

Driver seat requires mounting

Any addiotnals you may want personaly.

I can supply additional parts to finish such as 250 shot of nitrous by nitrous express USA, can also supply a 3100 convertor, currently has standard convertor

20inch konig wheels. Car currently has ACT rego

I am chasing around 16K as is. Again, I am not desperate to sell so please no silly offers. I will upload some pics later this afternoon.

Please be patient with replies as I cannot always get on here every minute of the day.

Feel free to email me @ [email protected]

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