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Selling my beloved r33 series 2 in the silver colour with that has 118,XXXkm with a few mods to the engine.

asking price 13k ONO but would prefer swapping for a r32 or r33 gtr ( with me adding cash on top )

following mods:

- High mount gt35/40

- Apexi air filter with z32 afm

- Turbo smart 42mm external wastegate ( not plumbed back )

- straight pipe exhaust with varex muffler

- HKS FMIC

- 800CC injectors

- 80mm throttle body

- 52mm radiator

- Greddy style plenum

- Tomie poncams ( pretty sure 256 deg )

- power fc with hand held controller

- limited edition blitz boost controller

- blitz BOV

- carbon fibre boot lip

- Z7 18" wheels with ovation tyres 225 front 235 back with plenty of tread all round

- Detachable suede MOMO steering wheel ( still have original steering wheel )

- Exedy hd clutch

- Drift catch can with braided lines

- sl king springs

- Bosche 044 fuel pump

Body is very straight just a few scratches here and there but hardly noticable.

The car is registered for another 10 months

Comes with tein rear coilovers thats arent fitted on the car.

Engine has a few oil leaks from head gasket and needs tune but im giving a second * UNASSEMBLED * engine with the car which has following stuff done to it:

- Reco'ed head
- Bored and honed buttom end

- Acl race series bearings

- Weisco 86.5 forged pistons

- arp head studs

- standard rb25 crank

- N1 oil pump

- N1 water pump

- standard rods

second engine also comes with gasket kit. and a other little things like oil squirters etc...

With a few extra bits with second engine should easily see over 350kw at the wheels.

Reason for sell, originally wanted a r32 or r33 gtr but bought a gtst out of impulse now i regret it and still want a gtr.

call Denis O425860573

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