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Some of you might remember this car from ZOOMs Project 11s series of stories. Since our track shut in SA (AIR) we cant really complete the story, but here it is, in full 11 second capable trim, department of road transport approved and registered with an RB26DETT for $15,000 ono. Heres the specs -

1992 R33 GTS 4 door

Engine -

RB26DETT R32 GTR engine, rebuilt by Willall Racing to factory specifications (5500km since rebuild)

R33 GTR cranshaft and oil pump used during rebuild for reliability

R33 GTR Intercooler

Stock turbochargers

Power - 244rwkw @ 1.0 bar boost pressure

Performance: 12.56 @ 115mph (AIR 4,6 and Rotor nats)

Transmission

Nissan RE50A 5 speed electronic automatic transmission

Fully built by MV Automatics with extra clutch packs, modified valve body

2800rpm stall converter

Electrics -

Apex Power FC engine management system

R33 GTR fuel pump

Chassis/Brakes

HSD Coil Over adjustable suspension

R32 GTR Braking System

R33 GTS-t 4.11 ratio LSD

Body

R33 GTR Front bar (genuine)

R34 GTT rims with good condition Wahnlis on board :)

This is an extremely quick and bulletproof reliable car that will run proven 12 second passes on street tyres at the drop of a hat, get 10l/100km fuel economy around town, and is legally registerable and insurable in any state of Australia, so no reason to be scared of a defect. This car really is the ultimate sleeper!

Any interested parties enquire by PM....and the car is available for viewing in SA :D

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Heres the engine on the stand after it was freshly built ;)

gtrengine1.jpg

Then after Willall Racing installed it back in the car with the factory airbox and all of the correct GTR parts including an R33 strut brace. This car is the real deal, and ran its 12.5 second pass through both the stock air filter and exhaust. Its a brilliant package :D

gtrengine2.jpg

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mate if i can sell the 180 (or you want a trade even with a bit of cash ur way) consider this sold ;). Im inadelaide too

We are selling the car because we are moving on to other projects. We also dont need to try and make a profit. This is realistic price for a properly thought out and modified car :D

If anyone here knows Willall Racing they will know that their 8 second GTRs are perfectly presented and well engineered, this car is no different. Thats why I had it built by the best :D

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sorry, i know its off topic, but are you allowed to give out any clues as to where your going next in terms of project cars? im a loyal fan of both zoom and HPI, so gimme the scoop ;)

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sorry, i know its off topic, but are you allowed to give out any clues as to where your going next in terms of project cars? im a loyal fan of both zoom and HPI, so gimme the scoop :D

Nice one....the project cars are secret at this stage :worship:

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