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Hi all,

**No engine, but everything is there jst drop a new donk in & your up & running**

I bought this in from Japan in 2009 as it is a genuine low klm vehicle with 57,700klms on it. Its a 6/1997 series 2 & yes I have all the documentation to prove the klms such as the auction report & de-reg papers. :woot:

I had it complied in Dec 2009.

I have a done a total of 200klm in it since it arrived from Japan.It was dynoed,(i have the papers) then parked it and stored it for the last 5 1/2 years.

Its a very nice example of a late R33 Gts-t and a reckon you would be hard pressed to find an original clean example like this these days.

I have pulled the engine out and its been sold.

There are a few mods on it & it looks exactly the same in the pics except the engine is out, the oil cooler is gone and so is the pwr fc (for sale separately) comes with standard radiator.

*The goodies

Brand new Koyo drift-tecs (have original receipt)

F-18x8.5+34

R-18x9.5+35

Advan neova ado7's

Japanese Npc adjustable coilovers

Tanabe front & rear sway bars

Front and rear Cusco strut braces

Nismo brake pads F&R

Trust intercooler with hard pipe kit

Standard radiator

Nismo fuel pump

Blitz sbc boost controller

Hks turbo timer

Standard ecu

A very healthy late series 2 gearbox (original) with c's shifter

Nismo 1.5 way lsd

Hks silent hi pwr exhaust

Japanese D-speed flat boot lid (frp)

Japanese D-speed Gtr front bar (frp) which is actually a 2 piece so you can change the lower lip.

Genuine R33 Gtr lower indicators

Original Nissan mats.

The body has no marks or scratches and the rear guards haven't been rolled either.

No rust

The interior is like new with no blemishes. It came in with a Recaro but I have since changed it to a standard drivers seat. The only negative I can find inside is the shifter boot has a wear mark.....

This is a very nice late model with genuine low klms.

All you need is an eng and a clutch. Everything has been left untouched.

Im located on southside of Brisbane. Any inspection welcome!

Anyone interstate that's interested I can help with organising shipping (at your cost) as I know a couple of transport companies that will transport non runners.

$5900 ?

Pls best to contact me directly on 0452-389-598

Would like this gone to a nice new home as i have moved on and got other things happening.

Enjoy the pics :rolleyes:

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It had a hybrid freak in it,Rb25 bottom end with Gtr crank. The head was an rb25 with twin trust t517z 8cm hanging off it.

Made 550 atw with a Garage 13 ecu in it.I changed it to the pwr fc.

It was built in Japan by Garage 13.The previous Japanese owner of it went out and got himself the cleanest/low klm R33 Gts-t he could find and modified it.

The whole car is like new.

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