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Built 480kw r33 GTR v-spec CHEAP !! $27,000 ono

Selling my 95 R33 GTR v-spec

Motor

JHH built bottom end still 2.6L 3000km call for more info

Head

Cam shafts in apex v-max( 270^ 9.15mm)

Ex (280^ 9.15mm)

HKS head gasket

Split fire coil pack

Arp head studs

Tomie cam gears

Exhaust

Custom , spot on manifold

Stnd plenum

Gt 42r

Trust wastegate

4inch titanium exhaust , quick release

Extras

exedy triple plate 1200hp clutch

Cusco 1way lsd front diff

Cusco adjustable coil overs

Koyo radiator

Spot on custom catch can

2000cc injectors

Trust duel feed fuel rail

5L surge tank

Denso 280l/min x3 direct drive fuel pumps

Trust large front mount

Trust oil cooler

E-boost 2 boost controller

18x11 +20 all round

Archilles 123s tyres

Defi gauges

Tuned at efi

644hp on 27psi e85 very safely

Selling cheap as it needs to go

Big $ spent . Located in brisbane

Matt 0422175950

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  • 5 weeks later...

Hi mate, is the car still available? If yes do you mind sending me a few more pics of engine bay and interior?

I'll be very keen to buy if it's producing the power you claim.

Regards Michael

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