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Hey guys thinking about selling my 1995 33 GTR running a 2.8ltr its set up for time attack and only just had a $24,000 fresh rebuild less then 5000km ago
Its my daily driver on 13psi



ENGINE

2.8 ltr tomei stroker engine
275 cams
HKS fuel rail
HKS t04z Turbo
HKS manifold
1000cc injectors
Link ECU
Custom catch cans
massive turbosmart BOV
massive wastesgate into a screamer sounds insane
Jun Oil pump and water pumps

On 25 PSI made 550awhp or 410kw on 28 psi it makes 598awhp or 446kw on 98 fuel
with new injectors and run e85 should see some serious numbers
Daily driven on 13 psi

EXTERIOR

Volk GT-V rims 18x10.5 all round


SUSPENSION
BC Coilovers
With massive D2 8 pod brakes

EXHAUST

Custom exhaust all the way to a nismo tip

INTERIOR

ALL STOCK gtr stuff
Eboost2 boost controller


i think i've missed some things but hey just pm me if you wanna know
Loctaion is brisbane qld
price is $35,000 or $30,000 with out the wheels
Im open to offers maybe swaps if there is something i like

WIll SUPPLY RWC and Will have rego!

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a olace down gold coast instyle performance um
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They have a few high HP car's including that green 34 GTR in the video

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