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Hi all,

Just posting my R33 for sale, i'm in no hurry to sell it or need to sell it but i'm looking to purchase something else in the next couple months. Car was stock when it entered this country, i've owned the car for over 2 years and all mods have been done here. It is incredibly strong and one of the toughest street GTS-t's you'll ever see. Has been tuned by Dalton Automotive Geelong and built by a specialist engine builder Kaos Racing. Has cost me absolutely thousands as it has the best of everything. Recently dynoed on 14psi boost full street tune, pump fuel and it made 316rwkw! Engine has made 436rwkw on 35psi and C16. Details and pics below. You won't find a cleaner modded GTS-t that's street friendly with over 700hp! I may be open to trades on a car of lesser(cash adjustment) or equal value, R32/R33 GTR, XR6T ute or Dual cab 4X4.

Consider all offers above $30,000

Phone: 0414 224 905 or email [email protected] Please no time waster's or test pilot's.

Details:

· RB30 BLOCK

· RB25DET HEAD(NOW COMPLETELY RB26)

· NIZPRO NITRIDED/GRUB SCREWED CRANKSHAFT

· SCAT BILLET CON RODS

· ARP ROD BOLTS

· ARIES FORGED PISTONS

· GENUINE NISSAN HEAD GASKET

· RB26DETT VALVES

· RB26DETT VALVE SPRINGS

· GREX RB26DETT IN/EXH. CAMSHAFTS 280° /10.8mm LIFT

· JJR ADJUSTABLE IN/EXH. CAM GEARS

· TRUST CLEAR TIMING COVER

· RB26DETT ROCKER COVERS

· KAOS RACING INTAKE PLENUM

· KAOS RACING BILLET FUEL RAIL

· RX-7 550CC INJECTORS (SOON BEING REPLACED WITH 1000CC ITEMS AGAIN)

· MALPASSI RISING RATE FUEL REGULATOR

· BOSCH 044 FUEL PUMP (2x 044 PUMPS SOON)

· KAOS RACING STAINLESS SURGE TANK

· KAOS RACING STAINLESS CATCH CAN

· STAINLESS STEEL HI-MOUNT EXH. MANIFOLD/SCREAMER PIPE

· XTR T66/T04R TURBO

· TURBOSMART 48MM EXTERNAL WASTEGATE

· HD SINGLE PLATE CLUTCH

· ARP FLYWHEEL BOLTS

· MICROTECH LTX12S ECU

· MICROTECH DASH

· MSD DIS-4 IGNITION

· BDG EXTERNAL OIL PUMP

· TRUST FMIC

· XF THROTTLE BODY

· HKS OIL CAP

· GREDDY PROFEC B SPEC II EBC

· 3†BLITZ NUR SPEC STAINLESS EXHAUST

· K & N POD FILTER

· JNT PERFORMANCE TURBO BELL MOUTH

· ALLOY STRUT BRACE

· AUTOMETRE 5†MONSTER TACHO

· AUTOMETRE BOOST GAUGE

· AUTOMETRE OIL PRESSURE GAUGE

· TURBO TIMER

· RAZO SHORT SHIFT KIT

· TOMEI GEAR KNOB

· PERSONAL STEERING WHEEL

· RAZO BILLET PEDALS

· REMOTE START AND ALARM

· PIONEER CD PLAYER W/ REMOTE

· PIONEER 10†SUB WOOFER IN PIONEER BOX

· PIONEER DOOR TWEETERS

· MTX ROAD THUNDER AMP

· 17x10†DEEP DISH ALLOY WHEELS

· TRUST/GRACER FRONT BAR

· CUSTOM GTR CENTRE GRILL

+ MORE!

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Hopefully high 10's low 11's with slicks.. The majority of this setup was in a Manual VL wagon I have, it ran low 11's first time out, on 15psi boost, and street 225 tyres. So I imagine this car will be very similar to the VL in street tune as the R33 get's better traction.

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Nah nothing I can upload as yet mate, it was filmed down at Dalton's on the dyno and was supposed to be uploaded to the Dalton Automotive site at some stage ; )

Any offers? May trade for lesser value car plus difference in cash.. GTR, XR6 Turbo ute, possibly dual cab 4x4 ute nice car of interest, just after a change. :D

Hey man,

Is the gearbox still factory or has it also been modified?

Hey mate, yeah still going strong on the factory box.. No whines or anything does everything perfect, so I figure why replace it? I suppose being RWD it's not under as much stress driveline wise a 4WD skyline with mega grip. If it ever breaks on me i'll put in a dogbox though, but don't see it happening as I dont abuse the car :laugh:

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Big price drop $26,500, no more dreamers or stupid swap offers. May negotiate slightly for cash. If you are serious you will call not sms, first to see will buy.

Ph: 0414 224 905

Edited by nismomiles33

Thanks for the comments. MSD setup was around $700 odd for memory and I run bosch coils like on late Commodores, provides heaps of spark can nearly tig weld with it :rofl: Lag isn't too bad, more boost the less it is, turbo needs to run above 18psi to be happy but you never race someone taking off in 5th. Car is soon to be featured in Zoom/HPI magazine.

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Just had Microtech upgraded, new bosch coils, new plugs and MSD serviced. Buy yourself a weapon! $26,500 or may part trade car of interest or late model road bike plus cash my way.

Also have VIC number plates for sale "SKILNE" black and white slimline brand new never been on car. $2500ono

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