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1993 R33 Gts-t

Manual

57UND personalised plates

180000klms

3inch turbo back exhaust

38mm external wastegate

38mm tuned length top mount manifold

GT30R Garrett turbo

600x300 Hybrid GT Front Mount Cooler

Greddy foward facing plenum

Greddy rb25 throttle body adaptor

Nismo 550cc injectors

Bosch 040 intank fuel pump

53mm aluminum custom radiator

Nismo tower brace and master cylinder brace

Apexi AVC-R boost controler

Apexi Powerfc ECU

Q45 90mm Airflow meter

K&N pod filter

Heavy duty single plate organic button clutch

Tein superstreet coilovers front and rear

350z "track" wheels (18x8) with 235 rubber on the front and 245 on the rear

DBA slotted rotors on the front (skippy rotors)

Type M body kit (skirts, front bar, rear pods ect)

Pioneer CD head unit

Pioneer 6 cd stacker

Pioneer 6inch splits fronts

Panasonic 6inch 2way rears

Autometer boost guage

Autometer AFR guage

Greddy Full Auto Turbo Timer

GME Electraphone In car UHF with remote face plate

Xenon Headlamp conversion (low beams)

Raybrig foglamps

Hks SSQ Bov

Interior is in good condition with minimal wear on seats. Handbrake and gear boots have been replaced with leather items.

Mechanicly the car has been looked after by Gavin Woods and Garys supertune. It sees regular 5000k oil and oil filter changes. Timing belt and water pump have been replaced at 80 000ks and again recently at 167 000ks. The past 50 000 ks have mainly been highway driving between the goldcoast and brisbane. The engine has had a leak down test and results show that the engine is very healthy.

The car was tuned by Gavin Woods and puts out 340rwhp.

Externally the car has some panel damage on the drivers side rear quater and the passenger side door. This will be repaired in the next month or so.

I am asking $22 000 as is or $24 000 with the body damage repaired.

atm i am looking to see if anyone is interested.

Thankyou

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