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Fs: Modified 1994 R33 Gts-t $22,200


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- Exterior/Engine

  • 93,000km's
  • 222kw at the wheels at a lazy ~9psi
  • 5sp Manual
  • 650hp HKS Turbo (checked by GCG - All OK)
  • HKS 45mm Wastegate
  • Custom Tuned Length Exhaust Manifold
  • Custom 3.5" Dump Pipe
  • Hi-Flow Cat
  • Dump pipe back 3.5" Exhast
  • HKS Super Powerflow Airfilter on 100mm Inlet Pipe
  • Greddy Profec B Electronic Boost Controller
  • HKS PFC-FCON Fuel Controller (tuned)
  • HKS FCONV Fuel and Ignition Computer (tuned)
  • HKS VPC Air Controller (No need for Air Flow Meter, and tuned)
  • ARC Front Mount Intercooler
  • OS Giken Twin Plate Clutch (replaced Thrust Bearing too)
  • GTR Fuel Pump
  • Cusco Oil Catch Can
  • Potenza Suspension
  • Gold 18" Advan Model 7 Wheels
  • Back - 18" 255/40 Michelin Pilot Sport Tyres
  • Front - 18" 235/40 Bridgestone Potenza Tyres
  • Timing Belt, all other belts, filters and fluids were changed at 89,000
  • Motul Engine Oil is used and changed every 5000km's along with Oil Filter
  • Redline Lightweight Shockproof Oil is used in the Gearbox which I have changed twice (last change about 3000km's ago)
  • New Battery

- Interior/Exterior

  • Factory Electric Sunroof
  • Tinted Windows Darkest Legal F1 Grade Tint
  • Car alarm/4pt immobiliser/keyless entry. Fitted by Mercedes Benz, worth $800+
  • Greddy Electronic Boost Gauge
  • HKS Turbo Timer
  • Omori Electronic Exhaust Temp Gauge
  • Omori Electronic Oil Temp Gauge
  • Omori Electronic Oil Pressure Gauge
  • Nardi Leather Sports Steering Wheel
  • Alpine CVA-1000E TV Headunit
  • Alpine ERA-G100 Graphic Equalizer
  • Alpine TUE-011A TV Tuner
  • Pioneer Front and Rear Speakers
  • Modified Type M Front Bar for increased flow to the Intercooler
  • GTR Side Skirts (I think)
  • Wide GTR Rear Spoiler with working Brake Light

I'm over seas now so there's no point hanging onto it as I don't know when I'll be back. Better off going to someone who can enjoy it and take it to the level of power it should be at. A set of injectors would do this car wonders!

Located in Melbourne Inner East

$22,200 with 12 months rego

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Cheers,

Andrew

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