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Twin 600hp turbos, high mount

Single sub zero external waste gate, with high tension spring

Custom manifold, dump pipes ( ceramic coated)

All speed flow fittings

Rampod filters

Arp oversized head studs

custom intercooler piping

4" intercooler

Blitz and HKS blow off valves

Tomei top end, cams, buckets, double valve springs, vernier cam gears, timing belt, head gasket

ported and polished head

n1 water pump

nismo oil pump

n1 harmonic balancer

1000cc injectors

adjustable regulator

custom surge tank

dual fuel lines from bosch pumps to custom rail, all speed flow fittings

speed flow fuel filters

forge rods and pistons

hks oil cooler

custom oil sepparator breather

triple plate clutch

dual 3.5" exhaust from turbo

m&w igniters, with 6 single coils

EMS computer recently up graded

sparco radiator hoses

Interior;..........

Nissmo 320kmph speedo (white)

Nissmo centre gauges (white)

Nissmo short shifter

Sports steering wheel and gear knob

Carbon fiber dash cover

Alpine speakers

Turbo smart 60psi boost controler

Trust turbo timer

Apexi boost gauge electronic

Apexi fuel gauge electronic

Exterior;......

Blitz 17" wheels

Olins suspension, lowered

Original Veilside body kit (standard front bar, and spoiler)

Optional extras, (negotiated cost);........

Full roll cage

Veilside spoiler and front bar

Standard valve springs, cams and cam gears

Standard instrument cluster

Carbon fibre bonnet (not the cheap stuff)

Carbon fibre boot (not the cheap stuff)

Power;.........

Currently dynoed at just over 460kw at the wheels, on a low boost setting,with mid octane level pump fuel,with a mild tune, built to run over 35psi and rev to 10,500rpm.

Expected power of well over 520kw to 550kw at the wheels

Definately not for the faint hearted.

No problem driving everday as well as weekend racer

Big dollars spent, immaculate condition.. $49,000

serious offers considered

no dreamers, test pilots wanabes or stupid offers please

pics available as per email; [email protected]post-29606-1149641037.jpg

Edited by luvsit

Oh.... my... god..

That thing is an absolute sex machine. I think I'm in love!

Officially the meanest R33 I have ever laid eyes on.

Good luck with the sale, and I pray this goes to a good home!

Oh.... my... god..

That thing is an absolute sex machine. I think I'm in love!

Officially the meanest R33 I have ever laid eyes on.

Good luck with the sale, and I pray this goes to a good home!

thanks champ, its my pride and joy

Edited by luvsit
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