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Price now: $18 000

-1996 R33 Series 2 Gts-t

-5 speed manual

-110 901 kms

-Professionally resprayed by Candyman Spray Painting in Sydney to Jet Black 4 months ago

-Car gets regularly washed, polished and waxed using only top quality products

Mods:

•Genuine Gtr bodykit (Plastic, Gtr copies are made from fibre glass)

•Carbon Fibre reverse scoop bonnet sprayed with a clear coat (with bonnet pins)

•17” Volk EMU Racing rims resprayed in Gold fitted with near new Hankook K104 255x40 (rear) Bridgestone RE01 215x45 (front)

•Tein height adjustable coilover suspension, hard but not uncomfortable

•DBA4000 slotted rotors front and rear

•DS2500 front brake pads, RACEBRAKES rear brake pads

•Cusco castor rods set to 8 degrees castor

•GFB Stealth Fx blow off valve (fully adjustable, can be fully closed)

•3” split dump/front pipe (fitted 3 weeks ago) into 3” CATCO hi flow cat (fitted 4 months ago) continues into 4” through to 7” cannon with 5” fluted tip

•Power FC, tuned to 191.1rwkw

•Apexi AVCR set to 12psi

•Apexi Turbo Timer

•Apexi boost gauge

•Apexi pod filter

•Twin thermo fan set-up with 1x12” & 1x14” fans

•Genuine C’s shortshift kit

•Aftermarket steering wheel

•100 000km service done, timing belt replaced with Gates Racing belt, spark plugs replaced

•Compression test carried out and a constant 170 over all 6 pistons

•Motul Turbolight oil used

•Stock diff re-shimmined

•Hybrid Tube & Fin 700x300x75 FMIC fitted

•Excedy 5 Puk Ceramic clutch with RPM brass button pressure plate

Car has just undergone a tune at Mercury Motorsport and made 191.1rwkw @ 12psi.

Car ran a 13.537 @ 107m/h last nite. Should see a high 12 with a good launch and gear changes.

Price: $18 000 ono

Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Reason for sale: Needing to fund the purchase of a 32 Gtr.

Contact Details: Shane 0403 477 372

All enquiries welcome on the above number, test drives and inspections welcome but please no time wasters or tyre kickers.

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Car now has new clutch fitted and had a tune yesterday at Mercury Motorsport. boost was set at 12psi and it made 191.1 rwkw.

Ran a 13.537 @ 107m/h last nite, should see a high 12 with a good launch and gear changes.

If the car isnt sold in the next 2 months it'll be taken off the market and an rb30/25 will be put in.

Hi there.

1)It's an aftermarket steering wheel thats why there is no airbag.

2)The entire dash had been replaced in Japan before i imported it (this also meaing there's no passanger airbag)

cheers

Shane

Do you know why that was shane? sorry for all the questions - my mate is very interested in the car.

Dayne

I just rang Husnu from Allblitz who I bought the car off and he said that when he bought it in Japan the dash had already been replaced, but he doesn’t know why.

He said if you want u could talk to him about it.

Cheers

Shane

I just rang Husnu from Allblitz who I bought the car off and he said that when he bought it in Japan the dash had already been replaced, but he doesn’t know why.

He said if you want u could talk to him about it.

Cheers

Shane

Yep, PM me if your interested in the car and have any concerns regarding the dash console.

  • 1 month later...

No genuine interest?

I've had 2 interests, no more than tyre kickers though :)

May include stereo at an extra price. Consist of Alpine IVA-D310 headunit, alpine mrd mono block amp (for subs), 2x Rockford fosgate P1 12" subs in custom made sub boxes, kenwood splits in front, kenwood 3 ways in rear.

Give me an offer and i'll consider it

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