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Item:1997 R33 GTS-t Type M Series 2

Location:Central Queensland

Item Condition:Very good

Reason for Selling:Building a house

Price and Payment Conditions:$25,800 nego - price drop by $2,200!!!

Extra Info: Factory ABS, A\C

Year: 1997

KMs: 32,000 (aftermarket speedo) - Only 3,000km have been done in this country!!

Colour: White

Transmission: Manual

Mods:

Engine:

HKS GT2835 Pro S (integral wastegate) 0.64 exhaust housing

HKS Stainless Steel Tubular Manifold

HKS Intercooler

3" HKS Exhaust (Turbo back)

Greddy Inlet Manifold

Nismo Adjustable Fuel Pressure Reg.

HKS 550cc injectors

HKS Air Filter

Apexi coolant surge tank

Custom Aftermarket alloy radiator

HKS oil cooler

HKS oil filter re-locator

Tomei Multilayer Head Gasket

Tomei Timing Belt

Tomei Pro Cams 270 degree cams (biggest you can get for an rb25)

Tomei Solid Lifters - extremely expensive conversion and is needed for the big cams

Tomei Valve Springs

Tomei Adjustable cam gears

Cusco Oil catch can

Tomei Fuel pump

N1 Oil Pump

HKS F Con V pro (AFM less)

Drivetrain:

OS Giken TS2BD Twin plate clutch

Nismo Slave cylinder

Enkei 17x8 front and 17x9 rear RS evolution wheels (approx 3000km on the tyres)

Tomei 2 way LSD

Project Mu Brake pads

Suspension:

Tein HA height adjustable and dampner adjustable coil overs Shocks

Tein Adjustable Caster Rods

Cusco Adjustable front strut brace

Cusco Solid Rear strut brace

Cusco Master Cylinder brace

Nismo Front sway bar

Nismo rear sway bar

Interior:

Greddy Pillar Pod

HKS Oil temp gauge

HKS Water temp gauge

Greddy Exhaust temp gauge

Greddy Boost Gauge

Momo Race Steering wheel

Blitz Type R Electronic Boost Controller

Trust FAT Turbo Timer

Standard Series 2 Interior in very good condition.

$900 dollar alarm system with remote paging system

A GTR front bar has been purchased for the car to replace the standard front bar and will be supplied with the car. Why do all hard work and spend all the money when you can buy one already done and save thousands ....

Contact Details:PM me or email me at [email protected]

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This car is awesome, its sounds better than any r33 gts-t on the street bar none (thanks to the head work and HKS exhaust ;)), has a very linear power delivery and potentional for more power.

I have a graph from a dyno that i don't believe is very accurate, but on it it made 230rwkw on it, yet the car can is faster than cas that have made 250+rwkw on other dynos..

Edited by ookami

still for sale .... c'mon ... people import a stock series 2 for 20 grand but won;t pay an extra 5,800 for a car with $30,000 worth of mods!!! You people are crazy .....

Very interested BUT I'm in Brisbane...not quite interested enough to fly up there to check it out. If I was in Rocky I'd be over there in a flash.

The mods look good though.

How's the tune for Australian fuel and temperature?

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