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I imported this car back to 2002 totally stock with help of Dean@UPI, and 600xxKM on clock.

I sourced all parts and modification done by local reputable workshop, all receipts available upon request, at least a$15000+ spent on mods. Car runs/ handle well, regret sell due to whinging wife asking for paying house and a proper family car.

No need to do anymore work, Car tuned for reliablility, still heaps room to go, so why pay more to done up from stock? get this car, and you won't be dispointed.

Open for offer $24000 ono.

as list here..HERE

Contact me on 0403228883, ask for Phillip

More pics available.

1995 Dec Built R33 GTST, 2002 Imported, 60000KMs (Now 78000KMs), Burgundy

Brake fluid, Clutch Fluid, Timing Belt changed at 75000KM service.

Oil Change / service every 5000~6000KM.

Mods Include:

ECU/Engine/Exhaust

APEXi Power FC with H/C

Trust TD06-25G Turbo Kit

Trust 50mm wastegate with dump pipe

Trust exhaust manifold

Trust Type-R BOV

Tomei 264 in/ex camshafts

Tomei 280L/H Fuel Pump

NISMO 550cc injectors

NISMO Fuel regulator

NISMO Oil Cap

Fujitsubo Full Exhaust with high flow cat

Greddy Exhaust Adjustable Cam Gear

Greddy Engine Oil Cooler

Greddy Oil Catch Can

GReddy Intake Plenum

Greddy Profec B boost controller

Port and polished RB25DET head

Q45 90mm AFM

Q45 Throttle Body

Suction and Cooling

APEXi Power Intake

TRUST V-SPL Intercooler kit

Drivetrain

C's Quickshift kit

OS Giken Twin Plate Clutch with lighten Flywheel (NEW, just finish run-in)

NISMO Oversize slave clutch cylinder

Handling

Tomei Brake Master Cylinder Brace

FET Strut Tower Brace (F)

CUSCO Strut Tower Braces ®

DBA Drill & Slotted rotors (F&R)

Endless NA-R brake pads (F&R)

Falken Azenis RT-215 235 (255)/45(40)/17 tyres

Bilstien Strut & Whinelint Spring

Section HICAS Lock Bar

WhitelineHandling Pack

Whiteline Urethene suspension bushes (F&R)

Whiteline anti-roll bars (F&R)

Interior

APEXi EL Mechanical Boost Gauge

APEXi RSV with DIY shift light

MOMO Steering Wheel

MOMO gear knob

Pioneer MP3 Head Unit with Pioneer Speakers / Spliters

Exterior

R33 GT-R Front Bar with indicators

R33 GT-R style Rear Wing

R33 GT-R Style side skirt

17" Manaray Lighten Wheels

[security Device]

3 Point immobiliser, Alarm.

....etc

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Ive been in this car, and have seen its transition from stock to the way it is now..

This car is very fast with all the mods done locally and with care(and lots of $$$!)... i personally know that phillip has been in big trouble with his wife before over this car, and that is the only reason for this sale!

its a bargain at this price, the buyer could even sell half the parts, and would end up with a cheap and still fast gtst!

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