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Item: 1998 R33 GTSt

Location: South East Melbourne

Item Condition: Excellent

Rebuilt Engine by Amberley Autos (around 30,000km old, Receipts, Service Records and Dyno charts)

Custom forged pistons

Shot peened and lengthened conrods

Crack tested, strengthened and linished crank

1.2mm metal headgasket

550cc SARD injectors

Bosch internal fuel pump

DNA Motor sport front mount intercooler

Trust air filter

K5-660PS Blitz turbo

Custom stainless steel exhaust manifold

53mm Blitz external waste gate

Custom stainless steel turbine outlet into a highflowed catconverter into a 89mm Fujitsubo Legalis SuperR exhaust

PowerFC w/handcontroler

Defi BF Oil temp and Boost gauges

Some minor stereo improvements, nothing fancy

GTR copy front bar and skirts

HKS HypermaxII adjustable coilovers

Whiteline Rear and Front antiswaybar

Whiteline Front adjustable towerbrace

Factory rear adjustable towerbrace

New Daikin super heavy full faced button clutch

KAAZ 2way SuperLSD

Tomei HICAS lock

18x8 Enkei Bortex wheels

Mongoose Alarm

The Blitz K5 turbo kit has been on the car only since the 2nd of September 2005

Completely reliable, starts everytime and runs perfectly.

Maintained by Amberley Autos, always garaged.

Rego till November 2006

Contact Details: 0414 805 480 James

Reason for Selling: Need a normal car, spent too much on this one

Price: $27,000 Negotiable

Contact Details: 0414 805 480 James ([email protected])

If you want it to see more power, than a set of cams, bigger injectors and an extra fuel pump will see you happy.

This is a complete package car. You won’t need to do much more as you’ll be happy with the way it is.

Completely reliable, starts everytime and runs perfectly.

Maintained by Amberley Autos, always garaged.

ps: dont mind the drift nationals sticker on the windscreen...its only there to promo Fulllock. I cant do that crab crawling sh|t and i dont act like i do with the car either.

SOLD

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Ive seen the car before and Its gotta be one of the hottest R33 GTS-Ts ive seen around! The mod list looks insane as well, good value for 30K!

Good luck with the sale.

  • 2 weeks later...

Free BUMP for my brother whistlazzz

I have seen this car come from a mild street car to a full blown weapon.

Its the perfect car to buy because there is no more to spend on it - its complete !

Tuned professionally giving a nice linear torque curve makes the seemingly large turbo spool as if it was no bigger than a t3/t4. The useable power is fcking awesome.

I'd Buy it, but i am afraid of what i might do to it =\

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How many rwkw does it have?

Sorry for the delay.

Its currently got 276rwKw on a very sedate tune/setting. It is more than capable of doing alot more.

Im just a girl as some would say, and didnt want much more for street use.

the K5 is a 660PS rated turbo.

Same turbo on two other RB25DETs has seen it produce +400rwKw, but ofcourse with the supporting modifications.

eg: alot bigger injectors/pumps and cams

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