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Motor has has had a FULL REBUILD with in the last 10,000 klm

321KW @ the wheels with dyno papers

Vehicle has 10months reg

MUST SELL THIS WEEK $27K

Forged Pistons

r33 N1 oil pump

Metal head gasket

Motor has blue printed and balanced

New water pump

Adjustable cam gear

R33 crank,resize rods,

HKS 2530 turbos (REBUILT TURBO)

Apexi PowerFC

Sard 780cc injectors

Sard Fuel pump

Full HKS exhaust

Trust 5" intercooler

Greddy Intercooler pipping

After market oil Cooler

Hks Electronic Boost controller

Triple plate clutch OS Giken

Cusco two way rear diff

New Gearbox

Rebuilt Diff

Advan Wheels

Buddy Club Full adjustable suspension

Many other Handeling modifications

R33 seats

Nismo dash

Pivot gauge

Momo steering wheel

Veilside Gear Knob

The car has been heavily modified in Australia All performance parts are brand new I have at least $15,000 worth of receipts All modification where made at RACEPACE in Melbourne,

Needs tyre for RWC

If you are serious, and you are genuinely in the market for a car like this give me a call on 0402 791 845

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Wow no rear wiper!!! That rocks out. I really want your headlights and can swap them with my R32 GT-R ones in great condition + cash on top. Please PM me if you're keen on the idea. Otherwise all the best with the sale!

Nah the ABS was taken out in japan,to be honest with you i don t know why it was taken out maybe it s better for race use

think they take out abs when its used for circuit work when they put on larger brakes. nice car

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