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R33 GTS-T Skyline for sale!


Standard RB25Det with bolt-ons

320Kw At the wheels.

Vehicle runs on E85.


Mods are as follows:

- 6boost turbo manifold.

- Hypergear ss3 EG Turbo

- Turbo smart 50mm Wastegate with option to plumb back

- Custom braided turbo lines

- Greddy intake manifold

- Custom Intercooler piping and front mount intercooler.

- Split fire coil packs

- Catch can

- Remote mount oil filter and oil cooler.

- Triple core alloy radiator

- All intake and exhaust parts ceramic coated.

- Enclosed POD filter


- Complete new fuel system to run E85.

- Turbosmart fuel pressure regulator FPR 1200

- Billet fuel rail

- Injector Dynamics ID1000 Injectors

- Walbro intake lift pump

- Surge tank and Bosche 044 main pump in boot.


- Teflon fuel lines complete length of car.

- Zeitronix Ethanol Content analyser with dash mount gauge

- Zeitronix AFR dash mount gauge.

- Greddy Profec Boost control

- Apexi Power FC with hand controller


- DBA Clubspec brake rotors

- Project New brake pads

- BC BR Series Coilovers

- Adjustable suspension arms

- Solid cradle bushes

- Diff Profesionally welded by diff technics


- Flared Guards front and rear.

- 2x Bride full carbon seats.

- Custom 3inch exhaust.

- Exedy Sports Ceramic clutch.

- $1500 worth of anodising and coating.


Vehicle comes with a bunch of stock parts as well.

166,??? kms on the clock , ill add more photos and the kms later this afternoon.



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Also i have had a few inquiries from people who do not have e85 Fuel available.

Can definately organise to tune the vehicle to run on premium .

Any questions at all dont hesitate to contact me.

0415 312 774

mick.

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