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R33 GTS-T for sale

Have owned this car for 5years and done a fair bit of work to the car,

Twin Scroll GT3037 with external Tial 44mm, 3 1/2inch system ( no droning)

Power FC, 1000cc injectors, runs E85, NPC clutch etc

Car has a good setup, response and well over 300kw's.

Have a build thread showing more detail, AngryRB's StreetSweeper, also on carsales.com here

https://member.carsalesnetwork.com.au/seller/myads

Reason for selling- change of work and car spends most of its time in the garage so im after a more practical daily.

Looking for $12500

Location: Sth Brissy

0466 257 118

Note- NO LOOKING FOR SWAPS OR LOW BALLERS

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Someones going to have fun when they buy this.. lots of giggles to be had, its been spinning up third gear with roll on's

$3000 Twin Scroll setup is better than the other 300kw setups...will book it in for a dyno graph soon when tuner has time.

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Someones going to have fun when they buy this.. lots of giggles to be had, its been spinning up third gear with roll on's

$3000 Twin Scroll setup is better than the other 300kw setups...will book it in for a dyno graph soon when tuner has time.

Looking forward to the graph mate and you did a stellar job of putting this one together! I tell plenty about it :)

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO don't sell it.. I love reading up about crap you do to it :(

You'll regret it, trust me.. then you'll end up buying another R33 just to start all over again (yes has happened to me)

yeah your probably right, maybe I should keep it and track it for a few years :P

ive started to get excited about an XR6 turbo or a VY ss to start modding.

Edited by AngryRB

yeah true.. they look like a bit of a boat but id like to have a stock car again that I can insure for theft and that's newer.

will consider returning it too stock soon.. :/

Down down prices are down... lol

Nothing wrong with this car at all, has some brutal torque delivery, it spins the wheels in third and is quite torquey as low as 2500rpm..

so a lot better than a gt3540.

$10k................. no rwc and one month rego left

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