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11/1996 R33 series 2 GTS-4

This is your chance to own the ultimate sleeper a 4 door GTR.

It has the rb26dett, 5sp Manual and 4wd Attessa drive system. The engine conversion is top class and extremely clean.

White (pearl)

Rb26dett

5-speed man.

R32 Gtr Brake Conversion

HKS super silent exhaust stainless

Power FC with boost kit

OS Giken Cam gears

138000kms

Body and interior in excellent Condition-near new.

Very well maintained vehicle

safety Cert

Price $25 400

Please email [email protected]

Or Phone 0404 858 429

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GTS-4 with a GTR engine.

any work done to the engine?

engineered?

reciepts for engine/conversion? who did it?

The engine is stock aside from cam gears

I have done a compression test on it and got 165psi across all cylinders

not sure who did the conversion as it was done 2 owners before me.

Cheers

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GTS-4 with a GTR engine.

any work done to the engine?

engineered?

reciepts for engine/conversion? who did it?

not sure about down there mate, but up in QLD, you can do an engine conversion, provided that the new engine was available in the same model of car, and you do the relevant brake and suspension upgrade... not sure how it would equte between a 2 door (gtr) and a 4 door (gts4) though.

i know one thing if i had a spare 30k, this thread would be closed sharpish

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Is it an R32 or R33 spec GTR motor?

GTR Brake upgrade, is that front and rear, or just front?

Does it have ABS?

Any interior pics?

Hey mate, 32 gtr engine

front and rear r32 gtr brakes

yes on the ABS

I will get some interior pics-Cheers

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Car is still up for sale

Interior pics have been added.

Just last week I had a brand new Exedy heavy duty Clutch installed by Mercury Motorsport they also changed the GBox oil to Motul and re bleed the Altessa System.

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FYI...

I have driven this car a number of times and can vouch for the fact that it is as tidy as WariorBrawl says it is.

The quality of the conversion is excellent and looks as factory as an AUTECH job.

Anyone who inspects this car would be very impreseed with its condition and performance.

Good Luck with the sale WB.

Dust....

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Would you be interested in swapping for VX SS Cmdre. Black, Six speed , 45000km, one owner, 12 months rego, Full pedders suspension upgrade and twin 2.5" exhaust. my wifes car, but ill tell her later. PM if at all interested. Regards Stuart.

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