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1996 R33 GTST Series 2

Asking $14,000

Car has 142,000ks
275rwkw and 458nm at 19psi (tuned by trent at chequered tuning)
Overall good condition for age, interior is great, body has some minor dings and marks
Car is listed as repairable write off on the ppsr. Happened back in 07 long before i owned it, repair was done very well and impossible to tell.

Has an idle hunt on a warm start, starts and idles fine from cold start
Mongoose alarm system
350z wheels with 245/40/18s

 

ENGINE:
Standard Rb25
Hypergear Atr43ss2 turbo
3inch steel intake pipe (havok fab)
Front mount intercooler
NIsmo 740cc injectors
Nismo adjustable fuel pressure regulator
Walbro 460lph e85 compatible pump
Apexi power FC with hand controller
Turbosmart Eboost street40
Z32 AFM
Splitfire coilpacks
3' inch exhaust and dump pipe

DRIVELINE:
Xtreme twin plate clutch 
Braided clutch line
Nismo 1.5 way differential
Cusco hicas delete
Gktech rear camber arms
HKS Hipermax coilovers (height and damper adjustable)
Slotted front rotors with qfm pads

INTERIOR:

R32 GTR seats

Defi Water temp gauge with controller

Greddy boost gauge

Fire extinguisher

 

Comes with 5 months reg, Inspections and questions welcome, however i will be doing the driving until cash is in my hand

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