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1993 R33 GTS-T Custom Metal Flake Paint, 225+rwkw, Tested 140db Stereo System. Genuine 12second car! I unfortunately have to sell due to an expanding family.

Has made 224.8rwkw as auto since then has had a manual conversion and upgraded fuel pump so should be at least 240rwkw!

Exterior: -Custom coarse metallic and anodised metal flake respray in gunmetal grey 6 months old has to be seen to be fully appreciated -M sport front and rear bar -Drift wing -Clear indicators side and bumper -Lenso op2 20inch wheels -rear debadged

Interior: -kenwood head unit Bluetooth 3 sets of RCAs inputs - trust chrome gear knob - autotechnica steering wheel - legend of sound stream 6.5inch coaxials in doors - soundstream 6x9inch - kicker cvr 12inch subwoofers in custom sub box - 4 channel fusion digital amplifier 4x150watt rms - mono block kicker 1000watt rms -1.5farad capacitor - soundstream 700cca car audio battery Very loud system, not many like it around.

Performance: - large front mount intercooler - pod filter - turbo smart dual stage boost controller with hi/lo boost switch in cabin - turbo smart blow off valve - nistune ecu - greddy adjustable cam gear - walbro 255lph fuel pump - turbo smart turbo timer - 3 inch turbo back exhaust - running 14psi boost on standard turbo so minimal lag!

Transmission: - r34 gtt 5 speed gearbox - braided clutch line - exedy heavy duty clutch

Has run a 13.4 as an auto and a 12.9 as a manual in the quarter mile. Is definitely capable of a mid 12!

Serviced every 5000 km with only quality products used. Will come with a few extra bits like a turbo smart boost gauge and some track wheels. This is a beautiful one of a kind car. Drives great as a daily and has plenty of power but not over the top. please no time wasters or joy riders. The stereo will now come included in the price as I need it gone due to my expanding family. I will consider any reasonable offers! Created on Carsales Mobile

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