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Skyline R33 GTS-T Turbo Manual Series 2 $8K

Skyline R33 GTS-T Turbo Manual $8,0007D2_1574.thumb.JPG.2e1bea09b5f724f6447e74ce157b3a1a.JPG

- Front mount intercooler
- Alloy Radiator
- ARP Head Studs (no more than 50kms old)
- Permaseal Multi layer steel head gasket (no more than 50kms old)
- Rocker cover gaskets replaced not long ago (no more than 50kms old)
- Lightened flywheel (no more than 50kms old)
- Exedy Heavy duty button clutch (no more than 50kms)
- Gates Racing Timing Kit with water pump (no more than 50kms)
- Reclineable Bucket Seats (need passenger rail)
- Genuine GT-R Spoiler with carbon fibre Bee-R style wing
- AGI Bolt in half cage
- Genuine Sabelt 4 point harness, driver and passenger
- Whiteline Sway Bars, Front and rear
- Ohlins Full adjustable coilover suspension
- HKS Full Turbo back exhaust
- Kinugawa Turbo, GT3076 equivalent
- Greddy Catch Can
- Splitfire Coilpacks
- Iridium Spark Plugs
- Greddy Strut Brace
- B-Pillar Floor Brace/Monkey Bar
- Adjustable Upper Control arms front and rear
- Adjustable Lower control arms, front and rear
- Adjsutable Front Castor Arms
- Adjustable Rear Toe Arms
- HICAS Lock Bar
- Apexi Boost Controller
- DBA T3 front & T2 rear brake Discs

Currently does 220RWKW with no tune and safe boost. Get a tune or a ECU with tune and see 250RWKW easy. body is straight and hasn't been repaired before. Does have minor dings, but overall a very good condition car compared to the rest of the R33's out there. Currently unregistered as it was intended to become a track car but never got around to it. Needs rear seats and carpet put in and you can get a blue slip without a problem. Get the roll cage engineered and you can register it as it is.

The front bar is yellow because I had to get another one. The original bumper that came with the car was removed to clear my trailer and I sold it as I didn't intend to keep it on.
Only taken it out 5 times in the 3 years i've had it so she's got to go as I have no time for it.
Will NOT come with wheels as pictured, they aren't for sale. A set of genuine Work wheels will come with the car.

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