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and just to save some pm's... No im not interested in swapping parts over or removing anything from the car. Thanks for the offers but no thanks.

nice car i no a friend who wants a r33 gtst ill tell him on sunday when hes off.

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to save time on this, the price is $15,999 FIRM - meaning NOT NEGOTIABLE!!! I am NOT open to swaps, i am NOT open to partial trades and i am NOT interested in taking ANY parts off the car. Please Read this BEFORE SENDING PM's.

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282rwkw on stock internals??

Is that safe for the engine on the long run dude?

For that much power, thats a good buy for anyone after a quick gtst, good luck.

yeah you can...dependd on how u treat it.

good buy for the power...it would cost u about 10k to mod a stock one to get this power...Thats what I paid roughly - 15k is a bargin.

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yep as khunjeng said.. Its safe with correct tuning and make sure ya keep the fuel up there ya right. Safe as houses!

Thanks for the kind comments too guys. I think its damn cheap too!

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