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Need to sell my two toys to buy one. Just don't have the room and more importantly the time.

1995 R33 GTR with over 370awkw. Car is very neat and tidy and everything has been done right.

Garret Single turbo conversion with top mount 35R. Rebuilt engine top and bottom. All supporting mods and all done properly. Car is easily street drivable and sure surprises on the road.

Brand new 19x10.5 inch ROH 3 piece wheels only done 100km.

$24000

Cameron

0400 841 142

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Has a forged bottom end with slightly oversized pistons, Oil restrictor in block etc. fully recon head.

Runs a Nistune with R35 AFM

Walbro intank pump, direct wired to have better pressure. Aftermarket coilpacks with modified loom. 1000cc injectors

Tein Suspension with adjustable arms.

Little bit more info:

ETM Exhaust manifold ceramic coated

50MM external wastegate

GT35R turbo

Screamer pipe

4 inch dump pipe

3.5 straight through exhaust

Braided oil and water lines

Oil cooler with -10 lines

PWR twin core radiator

Adjustable cam gears

Oil restrictors in block

All new gaskets seals etc and throttle bodies re-sealed

Modified custom engine mounts

OS geiken twin plate clutch

New front wheel bearings

Cross drilled and slotted rotors

Adjustable castor rods

Powder coated rockercovers

powder coated catch can

Control arm spacers

Hks fully adjustable suspension

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Mate sorry for the average pics, get home in the dark and garage hasn't got the best light for pics. It is very neat with no tips/holes etc. has a series 3 steering wheel as well.

As for boot no accident damage or anything. All paint originalpost-23484-14005879502201_thumb.jpgpost-23484-1400587968495_thumb.jpgpost-23484-14005879816855_thumb.jpgpost-23484-14005879933543_thumb.jpg

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