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For sale R33 GTR - $12,500

Engine has a knocking noise (will need replacing). Everything else is A1.

The car was making 340 awkw. I was planning to fit a replacement engine and then sell it on, but thought I would try selling as is first (have a new toy and need the room).

If nobody is interested - I'll start work on it in a few weeks and sell it on for much more. So grab a bargain. I will not separate any parts so please don't ask. No time wasters please - I'm very busy. Serious enquiries can phone me on 0434994378.

Here's a list of mods:

Engine:

- HKS GT-SS Turbo x2 (response and power)

- TRUST Front pipe X-Force Dump Pipes

- Custom oil catch can (non vented & legal) and washer bottle

- Custom 3 1/2 inch cat back (additional Magnaflow muffler - legal noise) with 4 inch cannon at the back)

- High Flow cat

- Cooling Pro 600x300x100mm tube and fin intercooler

- Cooling Pro 40mm alloy radiator

- Cooling Pro Super light 13 row oil cooler and relocation kit

- APEXi Power Intake in fibreglass air box (passes police inspection) - - JJR Hard Piping

- HKS Adjustable cam gears

- SARD Fuel Pressure Regulator

- SARD 720cc injectors

- APEXi Power FC with in cabin controller

- BLITZ Dual SBC with in cabin controller

- NISMO Water pump

- NISMO Oil pump

Tranmission:

- New NPC racing button clutch

(also have an OS GIKEN Twin Plate Clutch included in the sale)

Suspension:

- TEIN Coilovers with EDFC (in cabin controller - height adjusted to legal height)

- IKEYA FORMULA Adjustable front camber arms

- Drift Pineapples

- JJR Adjustable front tension rods

- JJR Adjustable rear tension rods

- JJR HICAS lock bar

- JJR Adjustable B-Pillar brace

- NISMO Adjustable strut bar front and rear

Exterior:

- 17x9 ET20 3 piece BBS LM073 Rims

- NISMO Clear side indicators

- PHILIPS Xenon HID kit

- New DBA 5000 Rotors

- New Nismo brake pads

(Spare ENDLESS CCR brake pads)

- NISMO slim line weather shields

Interior:

- SONY MP3/CD Player

- PIONEER 6 inch splits (Front)

- KENWOOD 6 inch speakers (rear)

- SONY Xplode AMP

- KENWOOD 12 inch Subwoofer

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It's registered and the engine starts fine (has a loud knocking noise) - but I would strongly advise to get it transported somehow. Last thing you want is to be stranded in the middle of nowhere.

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