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I am posting this car for a mate

About the car

R33 4 door skyline

RB25, 5 speed manual done 73500 kms

*Brand new custom midnight purple paint job

*Tinted Windows

*exterior and interior condition Immaculate!!!

*lowered on brand new pedders sports rider springs

*Alloy Wheels

RB25 Engine modifications inclue:

* GTS LINK engine managment (ECU)

*Garrett 550hp turbo (6months old)

*3.5inch mandrel bent dump pipe off turbo into a 3inch mandrel bent exhaust system with a 3inch hiflowed cat converter and polished stainless genie cannon

*Sard fuel pressure regulator

*550hp warlbro intank fuel pump

*splitfire hipowered coil packs

*600x300front mount intercooler

*autometer boost gauge

Car made 212kw at the wheels @13psi

The factory injectors have reached their maxium flow

All this car needs is a bigger set of injectors more boost and a tune and should have no problems chasing the 300kw mark at the rear wheels. Poor spark is not a problem with splitfire coil packs producing strong and efficent spark at higher boost levels

I have driven this car on many occasions it is very comfortable to drive handles great and has an awesome power combination, comes on to boost very quickly and not much higher than factory rpm levels

For Further information on this car you can contact its owner

Andrew on

41513141 durin business hours

or 0409592572

or reply here

if you PM please be patient as i will have to relay all messages through to him

Owner is looking for a cash sale

not really interested in swaps but no harm in offering i suppose

$16500ono

pics can be found at

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=113047

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