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Harro,

I guess I'm over it. I want $12k firm for it, if that's not reasonable there are other cars that may suit your criteria.

I will list mods & what the value of the item is second hand to give you an idea of why/how the price of my car is reasonable, however most items were bought brand new.

Hypergear SS2 externally gate (bought new & housing modified for $1250) - $800

Turbosmart 45mm Hypergate - $300

Alloy Intake to stock airbox - $100

Oil Lines/Fittings - $100

Custom v band dump - $100

Venom 5" cat - $150

HKS Super Dragger - $300

Plazmaman Piping - $250

HDi Intercooler - $100

Mocal 19 Row Oil Cooler / Trust plate $350

43mm ASI Radiator $100

Yellow Jacket Coilpacks - $250

Walbro 460L e85 pump (dual relays, etc.) - $100

Cusco Catch can - $50

APEXi Panel Filter - $50

NPC Clutch - $500

Bilstein Shocks & H&R Springs - $400

Whiteline Front & Rear roll bars - $250

Bushing/Pineapples, etc - $50

2 Way KAAZ Lsd - $800

BRIDE Brix seat & Rail - $500

Adatropnic Select ECU - $800

Blitz Dual SBC - $250

Innovate Gauges & water/oil temp - $200

Audio (vifa splits, kelvar rears, slim sub, deck, amp) - $400

R33 GT-R wheels & decent tyres - $800

Intima SR pads all round

Stripping the car back to stock, parts alone would be worth $8000+ in parts (I've been conservative on the 2nd part cost too). So basically I'm selling a roadworthy R33 S2 GTS-t with rego for $4000.

Not sure how much power it's making at the moment, however has been road tuned (by me) up to 1.15bar of boost all she needs now are a nice set of injectors, some E85 and HALLO 340kW+ at the rears.

I am firm at $12k

Location: Canley Vale, NSW, 2166

Contacts: PM or HERE

Photos: www.trak-life.com

Comments: Car is never driven hard, lady owner.. never been on the race track, never been to a SAU texi, never Boosted, never red lined, never lost traction in it, never this and that - who am I kidding?

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OH YEAH FORGOT TO SAY - It has a screamer, I love gate + haz launch control / anti lag - shoots flamezzzzzz and scares Hondas :nuke: :nuke: :nuke:

  On 08/04/2014 at 12:57 AM, thelewis said:

What you doing!

over it, at the end of the day it's slower than a stock EVO

don't know yet, I think house > car.. then when I get house, I'll find a wife and buy a jetski.. I'll think about the car later down the track..

either EVO or C63 AMG (when they're under 40k)

  On 08/04/2014 at 1:00 AM, johnnilicte said:

over it, at the end of the day it's slower than a stock EVO

really, I kept up with a stock EVO no worries.....learn to drive better....

  On 08/04/2014 at 11:33 AM, ARTZ said:

really, I kept up with a stock EVO no worries.....learn to drive better....

I did 1m13 in the Evo with shitty tyres, was a breeze didn't even try to. Struggle to do 1m15 in mine

KMs? pics? I went on the site but couldnt find any close ups of engine, interior etc

estimate of power based on bum dyno? ~280kw??

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  On 10/04/2014 at 12:09 AM, usmair said:

KMs? pics? I went on the site but couldnt find any close ups of engine, interior etc

estimate of power based on bum dyno? ~280kw??

I'll take some photos tonight, interior is super clean (if that helps?) lol

probably has around 200000+ current dash shows 140000, however I did the timing belt at 127 000 with this dash.. but car looks like she's done about 200000+ but nearly all the bushing has been changed, rear bearings replaced, new discs etc..

I would say about 220~230kW tops.. stock injectors haha

  On 10/04/2014 at 4:25 AM, M@&k said:

Didn't you only just fit the SS2 like a couple of weeks ago?

2 months ago, and partly tuned it a few weeks ago. A little CBF with cars at, if it doesn't sell I guess I have to keep it and rip more skids on the track

You know johnny ive been feeling a bit the same way lately about my series 2 33 gts-t. 12k is reasonable I think. My 33 is sitting in the garage with no hot side bolted on but is all there and no ecu just been freshly painted at work in original kr4 silver. Forged 25 top mount gtx3071r. On replica bbs lm's.i was thinking of 15k for mine on road going sweet. All me friends just say part it out get more $$$ back??? Its just shit everyone wants everything for nothing. Ill almost bet my nuts some GOOSE will offer you 5-6k for it because there's 30 other gts-t's on carsales clapped out with a 3" ZORST,coilovers,bov and a fancy gear knob for 6.5k.Nearly everyone doesn't consider the extra time passion and $$$'s that have gone into a nice 33 gts-t like yours.SORRY TO CLOG YOUR THREAD WITH MY UTTER BULLSHIT WHINGING.

GLWS

Cheers Josh

hahahah no dramas mate :)

you can see I'm really trying hard to sell it, especially with a photo of me baking tyres

  On 14/04/2014 at 8:11 AM, SiR_RB said:

Don't sell !

I'm doing a terrific job of trying to sell it.

maybe I should post more photos of me doing skids.. yeah I'll do that. :yes:

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Those pics doing skids are farking hilarious for a for sale ad. Sure beats the usual bullshit people write up. Well played mats good luck with the sale

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Haha good for sale thread. If I was in the market I'd prefer to see these kind of pictures. At least you are being honest. People who say they haven't done anything like this are full of it haha.

I say post pics of flames and videos of launch control! :P

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